You don't need emacs for this:

f annotate ...  ¦ sed - n ${startLine},${endLine}p

should do the trick. Except on Windows, of course (of course).

----- stephan
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and top-posting.need

On Jan 17, 2018 03:15, "Warren Young" <war...@etr-usa.com> wrote:

> On Jan 16, 2018, at 2:38 PM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> >
> > I don't think there is anything like this in Fossil.  Should we add it?
>
> As a Vim guy, it doesn’t much appeal to me.
>
> I mean that at a deeper level than the trivial: even if there were a way
> to run a Fossil log command on a marked region in Vim, I still wouldn’t be
> likely to use it.
>
> I think this feature comes from the Emacs-as-operating-system world view,
> which means it is only of use to those who subscribe to it, which is a
> subset of Emacs users, which is a subset of FOSS OS users, which is a
> subset of Fossil users.
>
> Unless you are an Emacs OS adherent, Richard, and want this for yourself,
> I’d suggest that you fob the feature off on an Emacs OS fan and spend your
> time on something more likely to be of use to the wider Fossil community.
>
> I have ideas, but I’ll not derail your thread. :)
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