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From: | Lennart Borgman |
Subject: | Re: Tweaking t-m-m to make room for d-s-m |
Date: | Fri, 26 Mar 2010 21:18:09 +0100 |
>> Couldn't C-x SPC be used to activate the region (without changing >> point and mark)? It seems unused and is easier to type then >> Alan's suggestion. -- Mathias > > C-z I think that would be a very bad idea since C-z seems to be used as undo in most editing environments. BTW I searched a bit to see if this was defined in CUA. A little bit surprised I found that most pages mentioning CUA seems to be Emacs related. Am I wrong to assume that this means that Emacs is the last main editing environment that does not use CUA by default? I just did a test with gvim and found that it seems to support: - CUA keys and C-z (in insert mode) - shift select - self insert keys replaces visible selection
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