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El 2024-03-13 a las 10:50 -0400, D. Hugh Redelmeier escribió:
I'm using Alpine 2.26 from Fedora Linux's repo. When composing a message, I used to be able to type ^W^X to delete from the current position to the end of the message. I admit that the sequence was quite odd: how does ^W (Whereis) logically encompass "delete from here on"? But I got used to that feature. In a recent update, the feature disappeared (or became disabled). Can I re-enable it? Common sense says that ^^ (mark) and ^K (delete from mark to current position) is a better choice, but my fingers know ^W^X.
I didn't know about that combination, but I just tried it and it worked. Using openSUSE Leap 15.5, alpine-2.26-lp155.123.1.x86_64
Interesting, it deletes all except the signature. I might find this useful :-)- -- Cheers,
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