Richard Harris <RHarris(a)gensym.com> writes:
But I wasn't talking about the irrelevant case. I thought this
would be clear.
It's not clear at all. Didier didn't introduce anything new -- this
behaviour has existed in isearch for ages. How *does* isearch work in
such buffers?
The lisp prints a message with a name in uppercase. The user
searches for this name (in uppercase) in a buffer.
The user needs to just search in lowercase. Or, if he really really
wants to use uppercase, set `search-caps-disable-folding' to nil in
that buffer.
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Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic(a)srce.hr> | Student at FER Zagreb, Croatia
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