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Re: Transposing words over middle words
From: |
Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: Transposing words over middle words |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Nov 2017 15:28:24 -0700 |
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NeoMutt/20170609 (1.8.3) |
Charles A. Roelli wrote:
> I would just select the two words with the mouse (point and mark
> anywhere in both words will do), then use M-t with a zero prefix
> argument:
>
> A numeric argument of zero is assigned a special meaning (because
> otherwise a command with a repeat count of zero would do nothing): to
> transpose the character (word, expression, line) ending after point with
> the one ending after the mark.
I never knew about this functionalty before. Pretty cool! It is still
a little more setup than it might be. But I can think of other cases
where I might use this capability.
Thanks for teaching me this cool feature!
Bob
- Re: Transposing words over middle words, (continued)
- Re: Transposing words over middle words, Emanuel Berg, 2017/11/16
- RE: Transposing words over middle words, Drew Adams, 2017/11/16
- Re: Transposing words over middle words, Emanuel Berg, 2017/11/16
- RE: Transposing words over middle words, Drew Adams, 2017/11/17
- Re: Transposing words over middle words, Emanuel Berg, 2017/11/17
Re: Transposing words over middle words,
Bob Proulx <=
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- Re: Transposing words over middle words, Michael Piotrowski, 2017/11/16
- Re: Transposing words over middle words, Bob Proulx, 2017/11/16
- Re: Transposing words over middle words, Eric Abrahamsen, 2017/11/16
- Re: Transposing words over middle words, Eric Abrahamsen, 2017/11/16
- put it in MELPA (was: Re: Transposing words over middle words), Emanuel Berg, 2017/11/16
- Re: put it in MELPA, Eric Abrahamsen, 2017/11/16
- Re: put it in MELPA (was: Re: Transposing words over middle words), Tim Visher, 2017/11/17
Re: Transposing words over middle words, Loris Bennett, 2017/11/16