On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 11:28:33PM +0200, Martin Bähr wrote:
> when the search token is at the beginning of a line and the matching
> commandline is very long then the searched token is not visible.
> 
> at that point one needs to scroll left to check, which in turn aborts
> the search.

come to think of it, browsing the history is described as searching for
a token that always matches. 

but, if you do that, you can scroll inside a commandline without
aborting the search, so why not also allow scrolling when the search
token is not empty.

greetings, martin.
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