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To: karlheg+xemacs@inetarena.com (Karl M. Hegbloom)
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Subject: [patch] `info.el'
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Karl M. Hegbloom writes:
 > 1997-08-06  Karl M. Hegbloom  <karlheg@inetarena.com>
 > 
 > 	* packages/info.el: Numerous modifications, including:
 > 

good deed.  those are helpful.  Does this mean that I won't get that
stuff running off the lines anymore?

what abound an Info-search-regexp that has *nothing* (necessarily) to do
with a function?  i.e. Info definately already has searching ability w/
C-h C-f, but what about search for an arbitrary string/regexp?  That
would be really useful.

--dave

