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Mon, 23 Feb 2004 13:07:57 +0800 (CST) |
I usually do so: copy some text from other applcation(such as web browser), and
copy this piece text into Emacs to replace a region of text.
In Emacs, I ususally forget the operation sequence: copy text from other
software to clipboard firstly, then
go to Emacs use C-k or C-w to delete the target text, then try to use yanking.
But unfortunately, the yanking text is those by C-k or C-w, but not text I
copied from software.
I do think "replace the target region text from clipboard" is the best and
fastest operation to do this. But in emacs, how can I do it? or maybe, I must
forget my orginal operation and be familiar emacs reqired?
Any hints?
Thanks
Dapeng
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