multi tasking

Thomas D. Ward tward at bright.net
Tue Apr 2 00:32:12 EST 2002


Well, as far as files go you can copy and paiste things in Emacs.
You can block an area with ctrl+space, go to the end of the block do a  
ctrl+w to kill the area, and use ctrl+y to yank it back into that file, or 
yank into into another file.


A\\On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Keith Heltsley wrote:

> Thanks for the ton of responses on this issue. I knew it hd to be something
> obvious.  Besides the Speakup cut/paste commands, is there a way to do
> something ike that with a linux command?
> 
> Just for an example. I was wanting to add some people to abook but it
> doesn't like importing from a csv file. I was doing the cut/paste thing
> using speakup and going between consoles. Very cool. But I was just
> wondering how a sighted person, or someone not using Speakup might do a
> similar thing.
> 
> from
> Keith H.
> 
> OxyMoron:
> 5.  Terribly pleased
> 
> 
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