On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Daniel Bump <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> But the only
> case where you wanted to delete something without disturbing
> the contents of the kill buffer would be if you kill something
> you want to use later, then do some other operations before
> you do the paste. I don't think this is how most people work.
>
I do this, e.g. I copy/cut a thing, paste it in one place, "massage"
it somewhat, and repeat this in other places. For this, I've
implemented in my Emacs a second kill-ring which collects snippets
only from two specific copy cut key-bindings (I still use the first
kill-ring for "local editing", e.g. moving a word).


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