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Re: line-move-down-up
From: |
Deniz Dogan |
Subject: |
Re: line-move-down-up |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Apr 2011 11:34:19 +0200 |
2011/4/19 Ivan Andrus <address@hidden>:
> On Apr 18, 2011, at 5:56 PM, Alin Soare wrote:
>
> 2011/4/18 Stephen J. Turnbull <address@hidden>
>>
>> Alin Soare writes:
>>
>> > > look better:
>> >
>> > (define-key global-map [(meta up)] (lambda (&optional n) (interactive
>> "P")
>> > (line-move-down (if (numberp n) (- n) -1))))
>>
>> Yeah, sorry about that.
>>
>> > But, yes. You are right.
>> >
>> > Transpose-lines does the job, but not as I wish.
>>
>> Of course it doesn't. All defaults suck for somebody. That's what
>> .emacs is for.
>>
>> If you want to impose the burden of maintenance on the team, you need
>> to explain why your version is an improvement for a lot of people.
>
> I used the meta + up-down, using the model of spreadsheets of org-mode, that
> I use. It is the most convenient conbination for me.
>
> If I use C-x C-t, the cursor goes down, while the line goes up. I cannot
> move the line the second time.
>
> And this only transposes the line, not move the line.
>
> I need move, not transpose, and I cannot find this in emacs.
>
> I also use this functionality, but I get it from drag-stuff.el (not written
> by me) which has the advantage of being on http://tromey.com/elpa/ . It
> also has functionality for dragging words and region, though I rarely use
> it. The only problem it has (for me) is that it interferes with org-mode's
> M-up/down, but you can fix that by setting `drag-stuff-except-modes'.
> I have thought about adding the ability to drag defun's and such, but so far
> haven't taken the time.
I can't find drag-stuff when I do M-x package-list-packages.
Where can I find it?
--
Deniz Dogan
- Re: line-move-down-up, (continued)
line-move-down-up, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2011/04/18