One thing that would need to change for this to be really mimicking the emacs behaviour is that ctrl-k would have to cut also the empty lines. Now when you click it you only get the current line cut and then nothing happens no matter how hard or many times you hit the keystroke. That makes it impossible to use ctrl-k/ctrl-y for multiline cut-pasting.
//jarkko
On 10.12.2004, at 07:42, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On Dec 10, 2004, at 4:06, otheraccount@verizon.net wrote:
Doh... that's the new feature about macros having their own local clipboard :( Then I'm afraid there's no real substitute.
Hm... But couldn't the selected text, rather than being cut and placed in the clipboard, just be instead sent to a file? [...]
Yes it (most likely) can -- but I don't think Normand have any real shell-scripting experience, so maybe someone could create the script/macro and throw it in a bundle ;)
However, it would mean there are two locations for cut/copied text. Although this also seems to be the case with the system kill buffer (which doesn't interfere with the clipboard).
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