> "Matthew" == Mirabella, Mathew J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> Hi all. I ran into a slight difficulty. In emacs, i realise
Matthew> you can do C-w and C-SPC to cut tetxt from a buffer which can
Matthew> then be yanked into a buffer with C-Y. However, if you are
Matthew> reviewing a
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 01:44:39PM +1000, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote:
> So is there a command in emacs which allows you to copy a block
> rather than cut it.
This is not a user-support list. The answer to your question is M-W
(kill-ring-save) but please take any further questions to a more
approp
Mat> Hi all. I ran into a slight difficulty. In emacs, i realise you
Mat> can do C-w and C-SPC to cut tetxt from a buffer which can then be
Mat> yanked into a buffer with C-Y. However, if you are reviewing a
Mat> buffer that is read only, you cannot grab the text out in this
Mat> way. So is th
"Mirabella, Mathew J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all. I ran into a slight difficulty. In emacs, i realise you can
> do C-w and C-SPC to cut tetxt from a buffer which can then be yanked
> into a buffer with C-Y. However, if you are reviewing a buffer that
> is read only, you cannot grab th
Hi all.
I ran into a slight difficulty. In emacs, i realise you can do C-w and C-SPC
to cut tetxt from a buffer which can then be yanked into a buffer with C-Y.
However, if you are reviewing a buffer that is read only, you cannot grab the
text out in this way. So is there a command in emacs w
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