>>>> "Allen" == Allen Walker
<awalker(a)mail.utexas.net> writes:
Allen> In GNU emacs, if I do a C-SPACE then C-s I get a mark from
Allen> the current point to the point of my first search
Allen> result. In XEMACS, it doesn't do that, the only highlighted
And that region is active immediately?
Allen> region is the currently found character, not all the
Allen> characters before that (from where I initiated my C-space).
I do a similar thing in XEmacs.
After the search I do
C-x C-x (exchange-point-and-mark)
to activate the region.
Allen> In GNU emacs this is extremely useful when defining
Allen> powerful macros.. In XEMACS I assume this a bug or maybe
Allen> there's on option to turn this on.
Option? Possible. I'd like to know it myself.
Allen> Any help appreciated.
Allen> -allen-
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