begin  quoting Andrew Lentvorski as of Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 12:43:36AM -0800:
> Stewart Stremler wrote:
> 
> >You can also "record" a macro, but I never bother to do that, as I
> >almost inevitably end up doing inadvertent crap during the recording.
> 
> Pffft.  We emacs users can edit our macros ...

Well, vi users aren't so tired of typing, they can recreate 'em with
fewer keystrokes... ;-P

> From: http://bc.tech.coop/blog/
> 
> "You can actually edit the last recorded keyboard macro with 
> kmacro-edit-lossage (Emacs 22 only). Just type "C-x C-k l" and you'll be 
> teletransported to a *Edit macro* buffer where you can edit your last 
> keystrokes and record them as needed."
> 
> It only took them 20 years ...

Heh. Clever.

-- 
I've always admired emacs, I've just never been able to use it.
Stewart Stremler


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