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From: | Christian Herenz |
Subject: | Re: Remove all lines containig a keyword |
Date: | Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:47:06 +0200 |
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Xah schrieb:
On Sep 14, 2:08 am, Christian Herenz <her...@physik.hu-berlin.de> wrote:Hi, I have a huge list of "stuff" I sell / sold. To print out an actual list, without the stuff that is sold already, It would be nice to have a command for doing this task automated - Remove all lines with the keyword "sold". Thanks for your Help, Christianyou can just use M-x delete-matching-lines. Note that there's also list-matching-lines. these tips are from and more: http://xahlee.org/emacs/emacs_esoteric.html Xah ∑ http://xahlee.org/ ☄
Thanks.. I even bookmarked your site.. But sometimes you don't know where to find something, if you need it. I use emacs now for 2 years, and still I do some things manually, where I think there is an emacs-command. But I am just a student, and maybe looking up a particular command is at first not so fast, as doing a specific task manually - and my fellow students may have changed their codes faster than me, because I still fiddle out what keys next to press... But I think there is a long-term benifit from trying to avoid the mouse while inside emacs.
Greets, Christian
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