On Wednesday, May 26, 2004 at 02:26:11, Masatake YAMATO wrote: > Mark Triggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Monday, May 24, 2004 at 19:35:25, Masatake YAMATO wrote: > > >> (Quarters of mails of this list are about key bindings :-P) > > > > > > :c) > > > > > >> I'd like to use ?w and ?W for put arch's name(archive, > > >> category,...) at the point or associated with current buffer > > >> into kill ring. So user can do C-y in *shell* or other buffers. > > > > > > Why not M-w, this is a standard emacs binding? > > > Or C-insert for the sake of Bill G. > > > > Hm.. I'm not sure about M-w.. this could make it difficult to copy > > other regions of text into the kill ring. I think 'w' is used by > > dired for copying filenames, so I agree that it is probably a good > > choice. > > Thank you. You wrote all what I wanted to write:-P > > W/w is for a group of commands which push something into kill ring.
Well I am not using dired too much, but w/W is fine, one kes less I need to press. ;c) Cheers Robert
