In case anyone wasn’t able to git the attachment, here is the 
DefaultKeyBinding.dict.

{
"^y" = "yankAndSelect:"; //control-y
"^\@" = "setMark:"; //control-@
"^w" = "deleteToMark:"; //control-w
"^x" = { //control-x control-x
"^x" = "selectToMark:";
};
"^ " = "setMark:"; //control-space
"~f" = "moveWordForward:"; //option-f
"~b" = "moveWordBackward:"; //option-b
}

On Feb 16, 2015, at 12:07 AM, Barry Hadder <bhad...@gmail.com> wrote:

For anyone who may be interested and familiar with emacs, I’ve found out how to 
enable much of readline and emacs functionality in edit fields through out the 
system including pages.  This includes features like the kill ring and regions. 
 Of course control-k and control-y are already there, but this will add much 
more.
To enable this, do the following:
1.  Turn on the kill ring by typing the following in terminal.
defaults write -g NSTextKillRingSize -string 4
You can set that to a larger size.  I believe emacs defaults to 16.  With this 
set greater than 1 and control-y set to yankAndSelect: you can cut text with on 
of the kill commands i.e. control-k, and cycle thru the cut text with control-y.

2.  Optionally, you can set the control-u repeat count binding by typing: 
defaults write -g NSRepeatCountBinding -string “^u”
3.  In ~/Library, create a folder called KeyBindings.  If one is allready 
there, than skip this step.
4.  copy the attached DefaultKeyBinding.dict file to the folder.

Note that I only put a few emacs key bindings in this file.  It is very easy 
for anyone to add much more.  The two documentation sources I used are the 
Cocoa event handling guide 
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/EventOverview/TextDefaultsBindings/TextDefaultsBindings.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000468-611005
 
<https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/EventOverview/TextDefaultsBindings/TextDefaultsBindings.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000468-611005>
 
and the NSResponder class reference 
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ApplicationKit/Classes/NSResponder_Class/index.html
 
<https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ApplicationKit/Classes/NSResponder_Class/index.html>.
  Another good source for selectors to bind to that may be used is the NSText 
class reference.

I remember a thread on this list regarding a problem copying text broken by a 
page boundary.  I believe that there may be something hear that can be helpful. 
 I have successfully copied text across pages by setting a mark on the first 
page, then moving the cursor to an area on the second page and using control-x 
control-x select text from the mark to the point and use normal copy and paste.
I have allso tried using the kill ring by killing a line of text on page 1 with 
control-k, moving to the second page killing another line of text, then pasting 
the first line with control-u 2 control-y and the second line with control-u 4 
control-y.

Enjoy.

Barry Hadder
bhad...@gmail.com <mailto:bhad...@gmail.com>


<DefaultKeyBinding.dict>

Barry Hadder
bhad...@gmail.com



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