On Thu, Nov 16 2017, Loris Bennett wrote:
Assuming I'm at the end of the three words where the
transposition
should take place, I usually do
Jack and Jill went up the hill.
^ point is here: M-b
Jack and Jill went up the hill.
^ point is here: M-t
Jack Jill and went up the hill.
^ point is here: M-b M-b
Jack Jill and went up the hill.
^ point is here: M-t M-t
Jill and Jack went up the hill.
It seems moderately elegant to me, because it involves a fairly
simple
ordering of only two different functions. Having said that, I
don't do
it that regularly and so still often screw it up.
There is a slightly quicker way of doing it (with | indicating
point):