Chapter 3. Search and Replace
The commands we discussed in the first two chapters are enough to get
you started, but they're certainly not enough to do
any serious editing. If you're using Emacs for
anything longer than a few paragraphs, you'll want
the support this chapter describes. In this chapter, we cover the
various ways that Emacs lets you search for and replace text. Emacs
provides the traditional search and replace facilities you would
expect in any editor; it also provides several important variants,
including incremental searches, regular expression searches, and
query-replace. We also cover spell-checking here, because it is a
type of replacement (errors are sought and replaced with
corrections). Finally, we cover word abbreviation mode; this feature
is a type of automatic replacement that can be a real timesaver.
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