On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:50:29 +0200
Thomas Martitz <[email protected]> wrote:

> > What if you cut something then decide you just want to delete it and
> > cut lines starting at the cursor? Then you'd be confused when pasting
> > with extra lines at the start that you might not see (maybe you're
> > cutting more than a page of lines).
> >    
> 
> Everything has his pros and cons. I never used that feature anyway, but 
> I think nano's behavior appeals me :) IMO confusion is not the best 
> argument, if it's documented (and you get used to it anyway). I'm 
> getting used to a lot of small pieces in Geany which were slightly 
> confusing when I ran first into them. They aren't a big deal at all.

I think it comes down to whether it's worth the extra risk of not doing
what the user wants sometimes for the benefit of the extra feature. In
this case I think the benefit doesn't outweigh the possible annoyance.

(The proposed behaviour would be something else to remember, when the
programmer should be thinking about their code).

Regards,
Nick
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