Some of the user visible news were:


Version: 1.8.4

  Quitting (C-g) while el-searching now brings you back to the
  starting point like in isearch.

Version: 1.8.3

  `el-search-query-replace' now adds undo boundaries for each manual
  replacement so that afterwards `undo' undoes replacements
  step-by-step similar to vanilla `query-replace'.

Version: 1.8

  Several improvements in `el-search-query-replace':

  It's now possible to edit the replacement in a separate buffer
  without interrupting `el-search-query-replace', and to ediff the
  current replacement with the current match (new keys 'o' and 'e').
 
  Hitting the 'r' key now toggles between replacing a match without
  moving and restoring the match.

  After replacing a match with 'r', the key to go to the next match
  changed from 'n' to 'y' which should feel more natural.

  Depending on the value of the new user option
  `el-search-query-replace-stop-for-comments',
  `el-search-query-replace' can now interrupt automatic replacement
  when it's not able to unumbigously assign comments in the current
  match to the replacement.

Version: 1.7.15

  *El Occur* buffers are now initially unfolded.

Version: 1.7.8

  Similar to isearch, el-search now opens invisible text.

Version: 1.7.7

  The new scroll commands `el-search-scroll-down' and
  `el-search-scroll-up', bound to C-S-next and C-S-prior, or v and V
  respectively, perform by-match scrolling: `el-search-scroll-down'
  scrolls the next matches after `window-end' into view, i.e. it
  selects the first match after `window-end'.  Likewise,
  `el-search-scroll-up' selects the last match before `window-start'.

  You can now explicitly terminate (pause) search and query-replace
  sessions by hitting RET.

Version: 1.7.5

  The meaning of the prefix argument of
  `el-search-jump-to-search-head' (C-J or M-s e j with the default
  bindings) has been extended: A numeric prefix N jumps to the Nth
  match after `window-start', while a negative prefix -N jumps to the
  Nth match before `window-end'.  Prefix 0 jumps to the match
  following point, which is also useful to resume the current search
  from any buffer position.  A former search can now be made current
  with a plain C-u prefix arg.


Version: 1.7.3

  Match highlighting faces have been improved to look better on text
  terminals.  Matches in *El Occur* buffers are now highlighted with a
  separate face.

Version: 1.7

  Signature and semantics of non-interactive function
  `el-search-forward' have been further adapted to that of the vanilla
  search function `search-forward'.  The counterpart
  `el-search-backward' has been added.

  The new key bindings < and > let you directly jump to the first and
  to the last match in a buffer.

Version: 1.6.5

  When the new user option `el-search-allow-scroll' is enabled (the
  default), scrolling doesn't deactivate the current el-search.
  Unlike isearch you can scroll the current match offscreen - use
  `el-search-jump-to-search-head' (C-J or M-s e j when using the
  suggested key bindings) to jump back to the current match.

Version: 1.6.1

  New function `el-search-looking-at', the el-search version of
  `looking-at'.

Version: 1.5.2

  The new command `el-search-to-register' allows to save the current
  search (including its state) to a register and later make that
  search current again with `jump-to-register' (C-x r j).

Version: 1.5.1

  The new command `el-search-ibuffer-marked-buffers' el-searches the
  marked buffers in *Ibuffer*.

Version: 1.5

  The new function `el-search-install-bindings-under-prefix' can be
  used to install repeatable versions of the el-search commands under
  a prefix key.

Version: 1.4.0.15

  The new option value 'ask-multi for el-search-auto-save-buffers,
  which is also the new default, makes el-search only prompt for
  whether to save buffers for multi-buffer query-replace sessions.
  For single buffer sessions, no prompt, and you can/should save
  yourself.  I find that behavior slightly more convenient than 'ask
  in most cases.

