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indent-rigidly-reverse |
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Thu, 04 Sep 2008 09:54:36 +0800 |
indent-rigidly is great, as I hit C-x C-i over and over, the lines
more further and further to the right.
OK, now I hereby challenge you to move those lines slowly back the
other way in the same fashion. Simple you say: use an argument of -1.
But then it becomes a giant pain trying to do that over and over.
OK, one could make a keyboard macro to do it, but still no fun.
Hitting C-x e over and over is much harder than e.g., C-x C-e, which
often one hits by accident when trying to hit the former.
Therefore you should implement a indent-rigidly-reverse and bind it to
some key, else you are offering one-way joyrides.
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Re: bug#878: indent-rigidly-reverse |
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Thu, 04 Sep 2008 10:00:15 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
>> Hitting C-x e over and over is much harder than e.g., C-x C-e, which
> In Emacs-22, both C-x z and C-x e can be repeated with "C-x z z z z z"
> or "C-x e e e e e". Both are solutions to your problem:
> C-u - 1 C-x C-i C-x z z z z z z z z
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