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on adding a function call to a s-exp
From: |
Robert Girault |
Subject: |
on adding a function call to a s-exp |
Date: |
Sat, 09 Jun 2018 19:05:16 -0300 |
In Lisp mode, when I select a region, in whatever way of selecting it,
and press (, it surrounds the region with parentheses, (...|), but it
puts the point where ``|'' is. I'd like the point to be at (|...) so
I can add a function call to that region without having to move the
point back to the beginning of the region.
I'm surprised this isn't the default behavior. Is there a minor mode
or something that makes that the default? I'd like use it if so
because it means the mode and myself think alike, so there may other
good things in there for me.
Thank you!
- on adding a function call to a s-exp,
Robert Girault <=
- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, Noam Postavsky, 2018/06/09
- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, João Távora, 2018/06/10
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- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, Robert Girault, 2018/06/10
- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, Noam Postavsky, 2018/06/10
- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, João Távora, 2018/06/12
- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, Noam Postavsky, 2018/06/12
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- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, Robert Girault, 2018/06/11
- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, João Távora, 2018/06/12
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- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, Robert Girault, 2018/06/13
- Re: on adding a function call to a s-exp, Xavier Maillard, 2018/06/10