* save buffer contents without moving mark/point? [not found] <200702261706.l1QH6WiM031013@e36.co.us.ibm.com> @ 2007-02-26 19:14 ` Thomas L Roche 2007-02-26 19:53 ` Tom Rauchenwald [not found] ` <mailman.130.1172517269.7795.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Thomas L Roche @ 2007-02-26 19:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Apologies if this is a FAQ, but I didn't see it when searching C-h F. I'm currently using GNU Emacs 21.2.1 (i686-pc-cygwin, X toolkit) of 2004-03-22 on cm-test. (Hmm, I guess I need to upgrade my cygwin.) I'm looking for a {function, key binding} with semantics like windows C-a, i.e. that will select the current contents of the buffer (preferably respecting narrowing) and save it to the kill ring without killing (like copy-region-as-kill). What to use? If possible please reply directly to me as well as to the list, and TIA. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: save buffer contents without moving mark/point? 2007-02-26 19:14 ` save buffer contents without moving mark/point? Thomas L Roche @ 2007-02-26 19:53 ` Tom Rauchenwald 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Tom Rauchenwald @ 2007-02-26 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Thomas L Roche <tlroche@us.ibm.com> writes: > Apologies if this is a FAQ, but I didn't see it when searching C-h F. > I'm currently using GNU Emacs 21.2.1 (i686-pc-cygwin, X toolkit) of > 2004-03-22 on cm-test. (Hmm, I guess I need to upgrade my cygwin.) > > I'm looking for a {function, key binding} with semantics like windows > C-a, i.e. that will select the current contents of the buffer > (preferably respecting narrowing) and save it to the kill ring without > killing (like copy-region-as-kill). > > What to use? If possible please reply directly to me as well as to the > list, and TIA. I'm not a lisp-wizard, but this should do it: (defun copy-buffer-to-killring () "Copies the contents of the current buffer to the killring" (interactive) (copy-region-as-kill (point-min) (point-max))) -- Your teddy bear will eventually reveal itself to be two other people put together. Listen to your computer this month. Today is not a good time for not answering the phone. Never think about financial concerns without thinking first. You'll never be happy. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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* Re: save buffer contents without moving mark/point? [not found] ` <mailman.130.1172517269.7795.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2007-02-26 19:43 ` james 2007-02-26 23:41 ` B. T. Raven 2007-02-27 7:02 ` Mathias Dahl 2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: james @ 2007-02-26 19:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Feb 26, 1:14 pm, Thomas L Roche <tlro...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > I'm looking for a {function, key binding} with semantics like windows > C-a, i.e. that will select the current contents of the buffer > (preferably respecting narrowing) and save it to the kill ring without > killing (like copy-region-as-kill). (defun my-select-all () (interactive) (copy-region-as-kill (point-min) (point-max))) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: save buffer contents without moving mark/point? [not found] ` <mailman.130.1172517269.7795.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 2007-02-26 19:43 ` james @ 2007-02-26 23:41 ` B. T. Raven 2007-02-27 7:02 ` Mathias Dahl 2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: B. T. Raven @ 2007-02-26 23:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs "Thomas L Roche" <tlroche@us.ibm.com> wrote in message news:mailman.130.1172517269.7795.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org... > Apologies if this is a FAQ, but I didn't see it when searching C-h F. > I'm currently using GNU Emacs 21.2.1 (i686-pc-cygwin, X toolkit) of > 2004-03-22 on cm-test. (Hmm, I guess I need to upgrade my cygwin.) > > I'm looking for a {function, key binding} with semantics like windows > C-a, i.e. that will select the current contents of the buffer > (preferably respecting narrowing) and save it to the kill ring without > killing (like copy-region-as-kill). > > What to use? If possible please reply directly to me as well as to the > list, and TIA. > > > I think M-w already does that: M-w runs the command copy-region-as-kill-nomark which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `pc-select'. (copy-region-as-kill-nomark BEG END) This is for Motif, Mac, MS Windows like behavior but you should be able to use it under Linux or Cygwin too. Ed ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: save buffer contents without moving mark/point? [not found] ` <mailman.130.1172517269.7795.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 2007-02-26 19:43 ` james 2007-02-26 23:41 ` B. T. Raven @ 2007-02-27 7:02 ` Mathias Dahl 2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Mathias Dahl @ 2007-02-27 7:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Thomas L Roche <tlroche@us.ibm.com> writes: > I'm looking for a {function, key binding} with semantics like > windows C-a, i.e. that will select the current contents of the > buffer (preferably respecting narrowing) and save it to the kill > ring without killing (like copy-region-as-kill). C-x h ;; Marks whole buffer M-w ;; Save region to kill ring ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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