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From: ritzenth@bgsuvax.UUCP (Phil Ritzenthaler)
Newsgroups: comp.emacs
Subject: Re: C-s and C-q
Message-ID: <2153@bgsuvax.UUCP>
Date: 11 May 88 12:01:47 GMT
References: <511@sdcc15.UUCP> <857@zippy.eecs.umich.edu>
Organization: The Land Beneath the Forest Moon of Endor
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In article <857@zippy.eecs.umich.edu>, spencer@spline.eecs.umich.edu (Spencer W. Thomas) writes:
> >how do I teach emacs not to interpret C-s and C-q as XOFF and XON?
> 
> Here is my solution.  I install this in "xon.el" (somewhere along your
> loadpath).

This is fine, AND I use xon.el (load it from my .emacs file).  But, I also
like remapping the I-search in the same .emacs file to:

   (global-unset-key "^F")
   (define-key global-map "^F" 'isearch-forward)

NOTE: I have replaced a Control-F with a carrot-F for transmission purposes!

So, whenever I want to do an Isearch-forward I just use ^F.  Hope this helps.


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