Hi

The current behaviour is the best compromise between vi and emacs that I could
come up with, as well as being easy to implement and understand.

You can search forward with "n".


On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 02:26:26PM +0100, Zrajm C Akfohg wrote:
> Searching in copy mode: I thought search was totally broken until just
> now, when I realized that I have to press enter to do the search...
> 
> It would be nice to have searching work as in emacs: i.e. when one
> presses Ctrl-R or Ctrl-S at the search prompt a search is done the
> search prompt remains active. That way one may e.g. press Ctrl-R
> several times in a row to continue searching backwards. Also, just
> pressing Ctrl-R twice to find whatever one searched for the last time
> is very fast.
> 
> (The above is also the behaviour one expects when coming from screen.)
> 
> /zrajm
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