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Re: Tips for quick jumping back and forth
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notbob |
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Re: Tips for quick jumping back and forth |
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7 Jul 2012 14:44:55 GMT |
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On 2012-07-07, Francesco Mazzoli <f@mazzo.li> wrote:
>
> I use `C-<SPC> C-<SPC>' to set the mark, and `C-u C-<SPC>' to jump back. No
> registers involved.
I occasionally do something stupid like hit the wrong keystroke, usually
C-e, which puts me at the end of the line. I was somewhat sure there
was an equally simple keystroked to return me to where I once was
where. NO!? If not, I'm bummed. I thought emacs was "powerful".
Seems a simple function. And by GOD, can't let vi outdo on this!
nb
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vi --the heart of evil!