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Re: user has no business toggling overwrite-mode in read-only buffers
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Alan Mackenzie |
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Re: user has no business toggling overwrite-mode in read-only buffers |
Date: |
21 Apr 2003 22:12:39 +0200 |
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Mon, 21 Apr 2003 07:56:04 +0000 |
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Dan Jacobson <jidanni@dman.ddts.net> wrote on Mon, 21 Apr 2003 09:32:45 +0800:
> You do C-x C-q first. So it isn't a read-only buffer anymore. I.e.,
> um, "like, read the Subject line, Holmes." Sorry about that.
> You got me all wrong. overwrite-mode is that little thing activated by
> your pinky when it misses the DEL key and hits the INS key. It is good
> for changing xxxxxxxxxxxx to xxxxxyyyxxxx without hitting DEL... maybe
> it should have been called overprint or overstrike mode.
Ah! Um, yes, that was indeed what you wrote. Maybe I should indeed read
the subject line. Since when was "toggle over" ever a phrasal verb
anyway? :-(
> I was just saying the user should have to do vc-toggle-read-only
> (^X^Q) before doing (<insert>) overwrite-mode.
Apologies Dan, apologies to everybody else for wasting bandwidth.
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Alan Mackenzie (Munich, Germany)
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Re: user has no business toggling overwrite-mode in read-only buffers, Kevin Rodgers, 2003/04/21