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getting lines into the kill ring without ripping up the file
From: |
Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
getting lines into the kill ring without ripping up the file |
Date: |
20 Apr 2002 09:30:52 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.1 |
Our goal is to get the rest of the line into the kill ring without
harming the file.
We could do C-k C-/, but that seems like overkill, especially as it
goes thru the whole deal of marking the file as modified first, etc.
We could do C-x C-q C-k C-x C-q
but still that will ring a bell or flash, like I did something wrong.
We could do C-SPC C-e M-w C-a, the current "family values wholesome
approved for junior" way, but that is still way longer than C-k C-/.
Did RMS play "twister" as a youngster? With the fingers instead of
feet?
It would be nice to have another kind of C-k, yes, one little
keystroke, that wouldn't rip up your file just to get lines into the
kill ring. Indeed, what is needed is the same action as C-x C-q
C-k... but without the "stigma" and bells and flashes that one is
causing an "error", and without having to append a C-x C-q after one
is done to resume normal editing.
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Dan Jacobson <=