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Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?
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Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking? |
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Thu, 9 Sep 2004 11:17:53 +0900 |
Rokia,
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 09:43:44 +0800, Rokia <rokia@mail.org> wrote:
>
> sometimes when I copy text from other application. and I want to yank
> them into some file. so I press ^X^F to open the file, but emacs give
> me a default path which I dont want, so I press ^A to goto the head of
> this line, and press ^K to delete it, you know,then, when I press ^Y
> ,what I got is the path string ,not what I really want to paste.
At that time which you paste a path string, then press M-y to excute a
pop up yank.
And I think you'd better to read the info before you ask so much
question, there are many useful information you need.
Emacs Fan.
- how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?, Rokia, 2004/09/08
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- Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?, Rokia, 2004/09/08
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- Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?, Ole Laursen, 2004/09/09
- Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?, Rokia, 2004/09/10
- Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?, Mathias Dahl, 2004/09/10
- Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?, Michael Slass, 2004/09/10
- Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?, J. David Boyd, 2004/09/10
- Re: how to delete a line without putting them into yanking?, emacs Fan, 2004/09/10