great, have this set now in mine.
thanks,
sk

On 4/2/07, Albie Janse van Rensburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gene Kwiecinski wrote:
>> when i do a search like  /text
>> it highlights all of the matches and i can use n and N to navigate.
>> how do i turn the highlighting off when i am done?
>>
>
> Need to keep the pattern in memory?  If not, "/zzz" will do it, assuming
> you don't have "zzz" anywhere else in your file, of course.
>
> Can fiddle with ":set nohls" and whatnot, but for me, it's just easier
> to search for nothing to turn off highlighting of the just-searched-for
> text.
>
> Then, of course, you'd have to ":set hls" to turn it back on again.
> Lotta typing, big pain, 'swhy I don't do that, and just search for
> gibberish instead if I want to unhighlight what I was just looking for.
>
The search register can be overwritten by setting @/ to ''.  This then
clears your search "properly".

For my purposes, I have the following mapping in my vimrc:

nnoremap <silent> <M-/> :set @/=''<CR>

so pressing alt-/ then clears my search.

--
Albie Janse van Rensburg

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