[wingide-users] Glyph's killer features from Emacs blog entry
Pete
pfein at pobox.com
Fri Jan 2 12:00:32 MST 2009
FWIW, I've used mini add-on apps on all of my desktops (OS X, Gnome,
KDE) to support this universally. Can't live without it.
On Jan 1, 2009, at 2:16 PM, Michael Foord wrote:
> http://glyph.twistedmatrix.com/2008/12/emacs-test.html
>
> The feature I'd love in Wing is:
>
> Do I need to carefully juggle my clipboard - or do you have a "kill
> ring"?
> Normally, if you cut some text, then cut some other text, you lose
> the first text — unless you use "undo" or something like that and
> screw up your editing state.
>
> In Emacs, when I cut five or six different pieces of text, and I go
> to paste them, I can paste any of them. I don't have to carefully
> remember what's on my clipboard, because the last 60 or so things
> that I cut or copied are around in case I need any of them.
>
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>
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