vi vs. emacs
Michael A. Petonic
mikep at ism780c.isc.com
Thu Aug 4 07:12:12 AEST 1988
In article <1186 at ficc.UUCP> peter at ficc.UUCP (Peter da Silva) writes:
>That's why I generally yank to a pattern. For example, "ay/^}^[ is a favorite
>of mine. Also, how do you do >>% in Emacs?
Well, you could write a lisp function to do it. In fact, I use one
to indent text in a region with a function that was posted to
the next called 'indent-region'. If that's too many keys, I can
bind it to a key that I like like ^C^C or something as easily
accessible.
-MikeP
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