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Re: How can I do these in Emacs?


From: Kevin Rodgers
Subject: Re: How can I do these in Emacs?
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 14:49:44 -0600
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David Masterson wrote:

Eli Zaretskii writes:


From: wang yin <wy@wanglab.com>


1. How can I do something like a "o" command in vi with Emacs?  I
always C-e to the end of the line and press RET.  Are there any
faster ways?


Is "C-o" what you want (I don't really know what does "o" do in vi)?


It opens a new line after the current line ("O" opens before the
current line) regardless of where you are in the line whereas "C-o"
(in emacs) splits the line at the current point.


(defadvice open-line (before a-la-vi activate)
  "When called interactively, open the new line after the current line (like 
vi)."
  (if (interactive-p)
      (end-of-line)))

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