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Re: Viper: replacing text?
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Elena |
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Re: Viper: replacing text? |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Sep 2009 08:58:25 -0700 (PDT) |
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On 3 Set, 15:40, Sean Sieger <sean.sie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Elena <egarr...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> That is: I kill (or copy) a word, then travel to another word and I'd
> like to replace the latter with the former. Currently I paste the
> first word, move a character to the right and kill the second word,
> but I don't think that's the faster way to do it.
>
> You mean you can't
> M-d
> C-f (or wherever)
> M-d
> C-u 2 C-y
> in Viper?
>
> With all due respect, why do people use GNU/Emacs to imitate Vi? I've
> never understood it. The original post seems to point to how Viper
> diminishes the power of the Emacs environment.
Oh, no! I just prefer modal editing.
Thank you for posting the command sequence, I'll bind it to an
available Viper mode sequence.
- Re: Viper: replacing text?, (continued)
- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Lennart Borgman, 2009/09/03
- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Sean Sieger, 2009/09/03
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- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Elena, 2009/09/03
- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Lennart Borgman, 2009/09/03
- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Sean Sieger, 2009/09/03
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- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Anselm Helbig, 2009/09/04
- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Sean Sieger, 2009/09/04
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- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Elena, 2009/09/03
- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Anselm Helbig, 2009/09/04
- Re: Viper: replacing text?, Elena, 2009/09/04
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