Re: switching to spool in browser

2001-09-04 Thread Alexander Skwar
So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 22:05:52 -0700 : now that you got me started with CTRL+ combinations :) i tried CTRL+u and it worked. Ah yes, of course. I'm sorry, I mixed up CTRL+u with CTRL+k. Glad you got it working anyway. Nonetheless, you might want to remove \Cu and

Re: switching to spool in browser

2001-09-04 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
ah, this worked great. i was not aware of kill-line. thanks. by the way, Alexander, your [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not seem to work. just got bounced back to me...thought you may want to know. thanks again, denis * Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Tue-01 05:20 -0700]: So sprach

switching to spool in browser

2001-09-03 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
hello, is there an easy way to map something in browser (some macro maybe) that would present me with New file name: when i do 'select-new' (presently i have it mapped to g) right now, when i hit g (thus triggering 'select-new'), i am presented with the following: New file name:

Re: switching to spool in browser

2001-09-03 Thread Alexander Skwar
So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50 -0700 : the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty ugly. How about mapping CTRL-k - \Ck to g? This would erase everything to the beginning of the line. Alexander

Re: switching to spool in browser

2001-09-03 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Mon-01 21:40 -0700]: So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50 -0700 : the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty ugly. How about mapping CTRL-k - \Ck

Re: switching to spool in browser

2001-09-03 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Mon-01 21:37 -0700]: So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50 -0700 : the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty ugly. How about mapping CTRL-k - \Ck