one thing I have always thought would be neat and useful is if there
were a couple of keys(alt-1,alt-2, and alt-3 maybe) where separate clips
could be assigned. Because sometimes I need to do some quick and dirty
search and replace that is to specific for Search/Replace or just
because I want to grab something while I am looking at some code but I
know I will not need it for a while.

Florian Hehlen

-----Original Message-----
From: lists 
Sent: 14 January 2002 21:43
To: eap-features
Cc: lists
Subject: Re: [Eap-features] clip-boards


I love the Visual SlickEdit implementation of multiple clipboards:
- no special command to Copy to different clipboards (just a stack of
recent
clippings)
- Ctrl-V pastes most recent clipboard
- Ctrl-Shft-V gives a popup list of clipboards (with a snippet of the
content of each).

Implemented this way, multiple clipboards are fantastic.

One other thing:
How about a Select-Line command. Like Ctrl-C does at the moment, but
without
modifying the clipboard. (Or is this already possible, and I'm missing
it?).
Seems like a very simple feature, and would make selecting blocks of
code
(without the mouse) heaps simpler.

ciao
Daz

----- Original Message -----
From: "Per Mellqvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 1:15 AM
Subject: RE: [Eap-features] clip-boards


> How about the "emacs-version" instead, but modified to Idea shortcuts?
>
> Ctrl+V will paste the last clipping (last copied or cut text),
> pressing Ctrl+Shift+V after this will replace the newly pasted text
> with the previous clipping, applicable recursively.
> (Someone else with emacs experience that care to explain this better).
>
> // Per Mellqvist
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Artin Modaresi
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Sent: 2002-01-14 15:52
> Subject: [Eap-features] clip-boards
>
> I would like to have several clipboards.
>
> Not as in microsoft office where a window pops up and you have to
choose
> with mouse, but rather by selecting it with a keyboard short cut.
> instead of just Cntrl-C, Cntrl-V one could use Cntrl-C-1, Cntrl-C-2..
> Cntrl-C-0 , and Cntrl-V-1..etc. or make use of other keys for the same
> purpose leaving ordinary copy and paste keys alone. perhaps F-keys
could
> be good to use..
>
> regards
>
> artin modaresi
>
>
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