On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 10:39:06PM -0600, Anil Gupte spake thus: > Once upon a time, long, long ago.... there was an editor called BRIEF (by > Underware). Yes, they were an Aussie firm. Anyway, this was my favorite > editor for the longest time in DOS - I am dating myself here aren't I? One > particularly neat feature was the ability to cut and paste columns. I have > never since found an editor that does that on either Windows or Linux. Can > anyone point me to such an editor? > > Thanx, > Anil Gupte
Hi Anil, Emacs can operate on columns. Actually, it can operate on "rectangles", that is, one or more columns. You can get a full list of of the functions that operate on rectangles by doing: M-x a p r o p o s RET r e c t a n g l e RET When I run this on my machine, I get a list of 25 different operations that can be applied to rectangles. By default, most of the commands that operate on rectangles are bound to the keyboard prefix 'C-x r', so the operations to "cut" and "paste" ("kill" and "yank" in emacs parlance) rectangles, respectively, are: C-x r k C-x r y I use GNU Emacs, but I would expect that most or all emacsen can do this. Cheers, -Al -- a l a n d. s a l e w s k i [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------------- We have crafted a dramatically dominant TCP/IP-based solution. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Generated from WWW Marketing Phrase gizmo: www.lyra.org/phrase.cgi
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