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[vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?
From: |
Chris Green |
Subject: |
[vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow? |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Sep 2012 10:11:06 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
I want an easy way to insert today's date (or possibly another, I might
get the called command to pop up a calendar) into the text I'm editing.
Using ":r !date" is a bit clumsy as one has to exit and return to insert
mode.
The alternative "^X!date" puts the date into a separate buffer so,
again, is a bit clumsy if one simply wants the date inserted at the
point at which one is typing.
Is there a quick and easy way to do this or do I need to write a macro?
I guess a macro which does "<ESC>:r !date^Mi" isn't too bad.
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Chris Green
- [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?,
Chris Green <=
- Re: [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?, Chris Green, 2012/09/06
- Re: [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?, Paul Fox, 2012/09/06
- Re: [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?, Chris Green, 2012/09/06
- Re: [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?, Brendan O'Dea, 2012/09/06
- Re: [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?, Paul Fox, 2012/09/06
- Re: [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?, Chris Green, 2012/09/06
- Re: [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?, Paul Fox, 2012/09/06
- Re: [vile] Can one ^X! direct into text being edited somehow?, Thomas Dickey, 2012/09/06