On 16/07/15 22:04, Rob Owens wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anto" <arya...@chello.at>
In vi I use 10yy and then p to copy and paste 10 lines. And I use 10dd
to delete 10 lines and press u to undo that if I mistakenly deleted the
wrong lines. What are the equivalent commands for that in nano?
I have no idea.  My nano usage is limited to doing what is required to
get vim installed.  And for that I will re-type lines by hand if I need
to.

-Rob


Thanks Rob,

And I am sorry. That was actually a test question :)

I always made mistake in using nano as I cannot figure out how to undo my previous changes. Once I wasted my time to re-do what I edited before as I thought my only option was to exit nano and discard changes, then start all over again. I didn't have network connection and the only available editor was nano.

Cheers,

Anto

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