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RE: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:07:57 -0700 |
I'd still be interested in knowing what your text-copying
use case is.
I sometimes use command history to turn an interactive command into a
piece of lisp code to use later, or at least study how it was invoked,
or reinvoke it on a variable instead of a literal string.
Sorry, it's unclear to me what you are saying. Could you elaborate or be
more specific? How does putting the cursor in the minibuffer-prompt area
help you - how do you use that feature?
- Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, (continued)
- RE: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Drew Adams, 2005/08/16
- Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Luc Teirlinck, 2005/08/16
- Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Luc Teirlinck, 2005/08/17
- Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/08/17
- RE: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Drew Adams, 2005/08/18
- Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, David Reitter, 2005/08/16
- Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Randal L. Schwartz, 2005/08/16
- RE: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Randal L. Schwartz, 2005/08/16
- RE: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Drew Adams, 2005/08/16
- Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/08/16
Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Lennart Borgman, 2005/08/16
Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/08/16
Re: Avoiding moving point into minibuffer prompt area, Lennart Borgman, 2005/08/16