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Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that ha
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that has a prompt] |
Date: |
Thu, 01 Nov 2001 13:24:37 -0500 |
> Is it ever actually a desirable feature that plain C-k should notice
> field boundaries? If not, changing it to ignore them is one possible
> approach.
If you have a line with two fields like:
Value1: _______________ Value2: ____________________
then hitting C-k while in the first field, shouldn't delete
all the rest of the line including `value2:' and the second fiels.
So, yes I think C-k should pay attention to fields.
On the other hand, C-k from outside of any of those two fields
(f.ex. from the beginning of the above line or from within the
`Value2' word) should ignore the field boundaries.
Stefan
- Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that has a prompt],
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- Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that has a prompt], Richard Stallman, 2001/11/01
- Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that has a prompt], Miles Bader, 2001/11/01
- Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that has a prompt], Samuel Padgett, 2001/11/01
- Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that has a prompt], Karl Fogel, 2001/11/01
- Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that has a prompt], Richard Stallman, 2001/11/02
- Re: address@hidden: C-k must be repeated in shell to kill a line that has a prompt], Colin Walters, 2001/11/03