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Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill
From: |
Francesco Potorti` |
Subject: |
Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill |
Date: |
12 Apr 2002 12:36:49 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2.50 |
yank-without-properties
I dislike it very much. It is far better to have a convenient
way to clear out text properties from the region.
I use rmime.el. This program automatically interprets some mime
contents of received mail, and displays them in the rmail buffer.
I often found myself copying that content and pasting it in a differnet
buffer, only to find that the yanked content was not the text I was
looking at, but rather the mime attachment. This is very annoying, as
I do not know of a way to avoid it. I just wanted to copy what was
visible on the rmail buffer.
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, (continued)
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Richard Stallman, 2002/04/10
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Richard Stallman, 2002/04/10
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Kim F. Storm, 2002/04/10
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Richard Stallman, 2002/04/11
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Kim F. Storm, 2002/04/11
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Richard Stallman, 2002/04/12
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill,
Francesco Potorti` <=
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Per Abrahamsen, 2002/04/09
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, John Wiegley, 2002/04/09
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Tak Ota, 2002/04/06
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Andreas Schwab, 2002/04/06
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Richard Stallman, 2002/04/06
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, John Wiegley, 2002/04/06
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Alex Schroeder, 2002/04/06
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Colin Walters, 2002/04/06
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, Miles Bader, 2002/04/06
- Re: Question about copy-region-as-kill, John Wiegley, 2002/04/06