* newbie: selecting a line in emacs
@ 2005-03-29 19:38 Saket Sathe
2005-03-29 19:53 ` Denis Bueno
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From: Saket Sathe @ 2005-03-29 19:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
hi,
How do I select an entire line in emacs for yanking/pasting etc.
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Saket.
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* Re: newbie: selecting a line in emacs
2005-03-29 19:38 newbie: selecting a line in emacs Saket Sathe
@ 2005-03-29 19:53 ` Denis Bueno
2005-03-29 20:09 ` Saket Sathe
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From: Denis Bueno @ 2005-03-29 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
C-a C-SPC C-e
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 01:08:52 +0530, Saket Sathe <saket@cc.iitb.ac.in> wrote:
> hi,
> How do I select an entire line in emacs for yanking/pasting etc.
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> Saket.
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> ... No word is ever as effective as a rightly timed pause.
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* Re: newbie: selecting a line in emacs
2005-03-29 19:53 ` Denis Bueno
@ 2005-03-29 20:09 ` Saket Sathe
2005-03-29 20:27 ` Denis Bueno
2005-03-29 20:55 ` Drew Adams
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From: Saket Sathe @ 2005-03-29 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
It works! But isnt there a shorter/better way of doing it .
Denis Bueno wrote:
>C-a C-SPC C-e
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>On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 01:08:52 +0530, Saket Sathe <saket@cc.iitb.ac.in> wrote:
>
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>>hi,
>>How do I select an entire line in emacs for yanking/pasting etc.
>>--
>>Saket.
>>
>>... No word is ever as effective as a rightly timed pause.
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* Re: newbie: selecting a line in emacs
2005-03-29 20:09 ` Saket Sathe
@ 2005-03-29 20:27 ` Denis Bueno
2005-03-29 20:55 ` Drew Adams
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From: Denis Bueno @ 2005-03-29 20:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 01:39:16 +0530, Saket Sathe <saket@cc.iitb.ac.in> wrote:
> Hi,
> It works! But isnt there a shorter/better way of doing it .
Emacs is nearly infinitely customizable, so, you could bind your own
key to it. (see `global-set-key'.)
Also, you could use the mouse, if you're into that sort of thing.
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* RE: newbie: selecting a line in emacs
2005-03-29 20:09 ` Saket Sathe
2005-03-29 20:27 ` Denis Bueno
@ 2005-03-29 20:55 ` Drew Adams
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From: Drew Adams @ 2005-03-29 20:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
>C-a C-SPC C-e
It works! But isnt there a shorter/better way of doing it .
Yes, triple-click the line with the mouse (MB1). Of course, that's only
easier if you use the mouse often - if you keep your hands on the keyboard,
then triple-clicking is harder, not easier.
- Drew
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* Re: newbie: selecting a line in emacs
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@ 2005-03-29 21:51 ` Pascal Bourguignon
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2005-03-29 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Saket Sathe <saket@cc.iitb.ac.in> writes:
> >On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 01:08:52 +0530, Saket Sathe <saket@cc.iitb.ac.in> wrote:
> >
> >>How do I select an entire line in emacs for yanking/pasting etc.
>
> Denis Bueno wrote:
>
> >C-a C-SPC C-e
>
> It works! But isnt there a shorter/better way of doing it .
\ = mouse-down
/ = mouse-up
_ = drag
Triple-left-click on the line works as well in emacs in X as in any
other GUI application \/\/\/ .
To select a single word, double-left-click on the word: \/\/ . You
can also select several words: double-left-click on the first word and
drag up to the last word \/\_______/ .
Also, you can put the mark with single-left-click \/ , and move the
point with single-right-click \/ .
In X, the selection is automatically "copied", you can paste it with
middle-click \/ pointing to the place where you want it pasted, or
"yanking" with C-y.
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* Re: newbie: selecting a line in emacs
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@ 2005-03-29 20:02 ` Greg Rowe
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From: Greg Rowe @ 2005-03-29 20:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
Saket Sathe wrote:
> hi,
> How do I select an entire line in emacs for yanking/pasting etc.
In emacs the "selection" is all the text between the point (where the
cursor is) and the mark (where you set the mark last using C-space).
Normally the "selection" is not visible because the selection is ALWAYS
active. In many other editors selections are not always active.
A lot of emacs users like using transient mark mode. This mode will
highlight the active "selection" and slightly changes the behavior of
emacs to be a bit more like other editors. You can enable this mode
with M-x transient-mark-mode. If you run M-x transient-mark-mode a
second time it will turn it off.
In transient mark mode to disable an active selection you can hit C-g.
So if you want to kill/cut some text you would hit C-space at the
beginning of your selection and then move to the end of your selection.
Then C-w to put the text into the kill ring (to cut it).
To disable the active selection in transient mark mode use C-g.
Greg
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