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Re: add a command that moves you to the last place you were editing
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Benjamin Rutt |
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Re: add a command that moves you to the last place you were editing |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Sep 2001 20:12:54 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.090004 (Oort Gnus v0.04) Emacs/20.7 |
jidanni@deadspam.com (Dan Jacobson) writes:
> Fellas, there might be a need for:
> A command that moves you to the last place you were editing in the
> current buffer.
>
> Why: let's say, oh I'm editing and I, um, use some C-v's etc. to move
> around the buffer, and, OK, I want to go back to where I was editing,
> and I, you know, hit some C-x C-x's thinking, naturally, that I might
> have set a mark there or something before going roaming... but
> naturally, no, sorry... so where was I [in that buffer]?
Maybe unscroll.el will help you. If you scroll by accident, M-x
unscroll will take you back to where you were. One place it's
available is
http://www.prismtk.de/docs/software/emacs/download/unscroll.el
--
Benjamin