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Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line |
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Thu, 24 Sep 2020 00:48:27 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) |
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>> If you want to edit the line, why start with
>> moving it? It is more likely you wish to edit the
>> other line.
>
> Why? Imagine working on a book, and in the file,
> every sentence has its own line. You may want to
> move some sentence and then reword it (e.g., change
> "above" to "below" etc.).
>
> And a similar case can be made for code,
> JSON, whatever.
It is much more natural to first correct the line,
rather than to move an incorrect line around. A good
looking, functional object can be put on a table,
a shelf, even a chair. But if it looks bad and
doesn't work it doesn't matter where you put it.
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- Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Christopher Dimech, 2020/09/22
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Yuri Khan, 2020/09/22
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Emanuel Berg, 2020/09/22
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Yuri Khan, 2020/09/23
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Emanuel Berg, 2020/09/23
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Marcin Borkowski, 2020/09/23
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line,
Emanuel Berg <=
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Emanuel Berg, 2020/09/23
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Emanuel Berg, 2020/09/23
- Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Emanuel Berg, 2020/09/23
Re: Keybinding to transpose current line with next line, Francis Belliveau, 2020/09/22