On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Tim Newsham <news...@lava.net> wrote:
> I have never felt the need for tools like these, I use the mouse to edit >> the text on the screen (changing history), I then double click to the >> right >> of the line and click send which resubmits the text. >> >> The idea that any text on the screen may be used to form a new command is >> very powerful, but takes some getting used to. >> > > the " command works with the grain here. It brings text > on the screen that may be further away closer. > Actually, I've never used those scripts... mainly because I'm not really sure I "get it". I've just always typed what I wanted in, and a lot of times, my work patterns involve invoking the same pretty recent steps over and over. Snarf buffer often works just fine for me. I guess I should learn to try out the " command sometime. I mean like pretty much everything else Russ has done :-) Dave > > -Steve >> > > Tim Newsham | www.thenewsh.com/~newsham | thenewsh.blogspot.com > >