ah, this worked great. i was not aware of .
thanks.
by the way, Alexander, your <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
does not seem to work. just got bounced back to me...thought
you may want to know.
thanks again,
denis
* Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Tue-01 05:20 -0700]:
>
>So sprach »Denis
So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 22:05:52 -0700 :
> now that you got me started with CTRL+ combinations :) i
> tried CTRL+u and it worked.
Ah yes, of course. I'm sorry, I mixed up CTRL+u with CTRL+k. Glad you
got it working anyway.
Nonetheless, you might want to remove \Cu and r
* Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Mon-01 21:37 -0700]:
>
>So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50
>-0700 :
>> the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do
>> a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty
>> ugly.
>
>How about mapping
* Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Mon-01 21:40 -0700]:
>
>So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50
>-0700 :
>> the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do
>> a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty
>> ugly.
>
>How about mapping
So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50 -0700 :
> the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do a g
> followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty ugly.
How about mapping CTRL-k -> \Ck to g? This would erase everything to
the beginning of the line.
Alexander Sk
hello,
is there an easy way to map something in browser (some macro
maybe) that would present me with
New file name:
when i do 'select-new' (presently i have it mapped to g)
right now, when i hit g (thus triggering 'select-new'), i am
presented with the following:
New file name: /home/den