root@libove.UUCP (Jay M. Libove) (10/09/88)
Micro Emacs 3.9e. There is no @#$@#$@# way to delete the current replace string!!! I read the manual that comes with it, and I can't find any way to unset the default replace string, so that once you have replaced with (something) in a session, the only way to start replacing with (nothing) again is to restart the editor!!!!! Now, obviously, I *MUST* be wrong, there *MUST* be a way to do it.. Please, SOMEONE, tell me how? *sigh* -- Jay Libove ARPA: jl42@andrew.cmu.edu or libove@cs.cmu.edu 5731 Centre Ave, Apt 3 BITnet: jl42@andrew or jl42@drycas Pittsburgh, PA 15206 UUCP: uunet!nfsun!libove!libove or (412) 362-8983 UUCP: psuvax1!pitt!darth!libove!libove