Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att-cb!att-ih!pacbell!ames!necntc!dandelion!ulowell!apollo!nazgul From: nazgul@apollo.uucp (Kee Hinckley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: How to cut and paste a column (actually Emacs keydefs) Message-ID: <3b31433e.b0a1@apollo.uucp> Date: 1 Apr 88 02:12:00 GMT References: <12384916270.13.BEC.SHAPIN@ECLA.USC.EDU> <25722@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> Reply-To: nazgul@morgul.UUCP (Kee Hinckley) Organization: Apollo Computer, Chelmsford, MA Lines: 21 In article <25722@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> Ram-Ashwin@cs.yale.edu (Ashwin Ram) writes: > In article <12384916270.13.BEC.SHAPIN@ECLA.USC.EDU>, BEC.SHAPIN@ECLA (Ross Watkins) writes: > I have a bunch of Emacs-like key bindings for the DM, which I can post if people > are interested. The hardest one was getting ^K to kill to the end of the line > correctly, making sure it joined the lines if you were already at the end of the > line. I don't append successive kills to the kill-buffer, however. Barring > this, the basic control, ESC and ^X key sequences work pretty much as in Emacs. > There are a set of Emacs keydefs (and a large number of other keydefs) shipping in /domain_examples at SR10. These include incremental search, a backspace that deletes over word boundries and virtually everything else you would expect. I can package them up and mail them to anyone who wants if you can't wait for SR10. Just send me mail. -nazgul -- ### {mit-erl,yale,uw-beaver}!apollo!nazgul ### (Apple ][e ProLine BBS) ### ### apollo!nazgul@eddie.mit.edu ### nazgul@pro-angmar.uucp ### ### nazgul@apollo.uucp ### (617) 641-3722 300/1200/2400 ### I'm not sure which upsets me more; that people are so unwilling to accept responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate everyone else's.