Odd, I can `C-s` just fine in transient buffers. It works exactly like in other buffers.
The `C-h` override is pretty cool there too, e.g. if from magit-status I do `C-h -D` (because I'm wondering what "-D Simplify by decoration" means), then it drops me straight into Man git-log with point at
--simplify-by-decoration
Commits that are referred by some branch or tag are selected.
(Ooh, I learnt a new trick from writing a comment, who say social media is a waste of time)
- Search for something using C-s
- Exit isearch by moving the point (e.g. C-n)
- Is the transient buffer still usable for you? In my case it becomes just a text buffer and all the shortcuts just got mapped to self-insert-command.
Dayum, given Transient's prickliness (I always feel like I'm walking on
eggshells when I'm in it) I've never dared to C-s. But I tried this,
and yeah, the transient reverts to a plain text buffer, and you're left
in the lurch.
The `C-h` override is pretty cool there too, e.g. if from magit-status I do `C-h -D` (because I'm wondering what "-D Simplify by decoration" means), then it drops me straight into Man git-log with point at
(Ooh, I learnt a new trick from writing a comment, who say social media is a waste of time)