it seems like you need to add the option: configKillringAccumulate
which controls globally if deletes are accumulated in killring or not.

main = yi $ defaultConfig {
                           configKillringAccumulate = True,
}

Cheers,
JP.

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:27 PM, allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> So after a small period of being unable to compile yi (my fault, thanks again 
> Kalman) I'm sort of 'back in the loop'.
> The changes since are great, thanks a lot. One behaviour that has changed a 
> bit is the emacs killring. In particular the actions for "C-w" and "C-k" 
> which I use quite extensively.
> Basically I expect them to operate the same as a "Cut" action. That is if I 
> do "C-w" "C-y" then the buffer should look the same as it was before (and 
> similarly for "C-k C-y").
> I also use this to 'move' text for example if I wish to move a line of text I 
> commonly do "C-k" <up/down as far as I want> "C-y".
> This doesn't work any more as it seems that now both "C-w" and "C-y" do a 
> flat out deletion. So if I "C-w" "C-y" it cuts the current selection and 
> pastes what was in the killring previously (nothing if I've just started or 
> whatever is there from the last "M-w" (which works exactly as before and 
> exactly as I expect it to)).
> So basically my question is: Is this new behaviour intentional? in which case 
> I can just put the behaviour I want in my configuration, or is it an 
> oversight in which case I can fix it globally?
>
> regards
> allan
>
> >
>

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