* prepend a character to the lines in a region
@ 2006-03-19 22:22 B. T. Raven
2006-03-19 22:25 ` David Kastrup
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From: B. T. Raven @ 2006-03-19 22:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
If I want to respond to an email where (for whatever reason) the sender's
text hasn't been quoted, I copy paste it into emacs and do a search
replace with this regular expression:
C-M-% \(.+\) RET >\1 RET
This works but the region is repainted before each replacement. Is there a
built in command that can accomplish this? M-; is almost right but it
might not be if I had a defined syntax and I actually wanted to use it for
commenting out a region.
Ed.
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* Re: prepend a character to the lines in a region
2006-03-19 22:22 prepend a character to the lines in a region B. T. Raven
@ 2006-03-19 22:25 ` David Kastrup
2006-03-19 23:14 ` B. T. Raven
2006-03-20 17:56 ` Kevin Rodgers
2006-03-21 17:06 ` Stefan Monnier
2 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: David Kastrup @ 2006-03-19 22:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
"B. T. Raven" <ecinmn@peoplepc.com> writes:
> If I want to respond to an email where (for whatever reason) the sender's
> text hasn't been quoted, I copy paste it into emacs and do a search
> replace with this regular expression:
>
> C-M-% \(.+\) RET >\1 RET
>
> This works but the region is repainted before each replacement. Is there a
> built in command that can accomplish this? M-; is almost right but it
> might not be if I had a defined syntax and I actually wanted to use it for
> commenting out a region.
C-x r t
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: prepend a character to the lines in a region
2006-03-19 22:25 ` David Kastrup
@ 2006-03-19 23:14 ` B. T. Raven
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From: B. T. Raven @ 2006-03-19 23:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
"David Kastrup" <dak@gnu.org> wrote in message
news:85d5gi3wco.fsf@lola.goethe.zz...
> "B. T. Raven" <ecinmn@peoplepc.com> writes:
>
> > If I want to respond to an email where (for whatever reason) the
sender's
> > text hasn't been quoted, I copy paste it into emacs and do a search
> > replace with this regular expression:
> >
> > C-M-% \(.+\) RET >\1 RET
> >
> > This works but the region is repainted before each replacement. Is
there a
> > built in command that can accomplish this? M-; is almost right but it
> > might not be if I had a defined syntax and I actually wanted to use it
for
> > commenting out a region.
>
> C-x r t
Thanks David. Bob's my uncle. I knew about some of rectangle functions
but I didn't think of them in that way.
Ed
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* Re: prepend a character to the lines in a region
2006-03-19 22:22 prepend a character to the lines in a region B. T. Raven
2006-03-19 22:25 ` David Kastrup
@ 2006-03-20 17:56 ` Kevin Rodgers
2006-03-21 17:06 ` Stefan Monnier
2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2006-03-20 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
B. T. Raven wrote:
> If I want to respond to an email where (for whatever reason) the sender's
> text hasn't been quoted, I copy paste it into emacs and do a search
> replace with this regular expression:
>
> C-M-% \(.+\) RET >\1 RET
>
> This works but the region is repainted before each replacement. Is there a
> built in command that can accomplish this? M-; is almost right but it
> might not be if I had a defined syntax and I actually wanted to use it for
> commenting out a region.
Assuming you've marked the region: C-x r t > RET
--
Kevin Rodgers
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* Re: prepend a character to the lines in a region
2006-03-19 22:22 prepend a character to the lines in a region B. T. Raven
2006-03-19 22:25 ` David Kastrup
2006-03-20 17:56 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2006-03-21 17:06 ` Stefan Monnier
2006-03-21 23:39 ` B. T. Raven
2 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2006-03-21 17:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
> If I want to respond to an email where (for whatever reason) the sender's
> text hasn't been quoted, I copy paste it into emacs and do a search
> replace with this regular expression:
> C-M-% \(.+\) RET >\1 RET
There are many ways to do that, but the closest to your suggestion may be:
C-M-% ^ RET > RET
Stefan
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* Re: prepend a character to the lines in a region
2006-03-21 17:06 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2006-03-21 23:39 ` B. T. Raven
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From: B. T. Raven @ 2006-03-21 23:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Stefan Monnier" <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote in message
news:87pskfenix.fsf-monnier+gnu.emacs.help@gnu.org...
> > If I want to respond to an email where (for whatever reason) the
sender's
> > text hasn't been quoted, I copy paste it into emacs and do a search
> > replace with this regular expression:
>
> > C-M-% \(.+\) RET >\1 RET
>
> There are many ways to do that, but the closest to your suggestion may
be:
>
> C-M-% ^ RET > RET
>
>
> Stefan
That works too. I think I'll use C-space, move point to column 1 at end
and then C-x r t >
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