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From : Thomas Neumann <address@hidden>- To: Norbert Nemec <address@hidden>, address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Counterintuitive behaviour of the copy/paste-buffer
- Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 18:08:28 +0200
Hi Nobbi,
I think this behaviour is standard and really useful - ever tried your
middle-mouse-button after a selection? That is the paste for the previous
copy ;-)
Am Freitag, 5. September 2003 16:54 schrieb Norbert Nemec:
> Hi there,
>
> working extensively with TeXmacs, I find the c/p-buffer handling somewhat
> annoying: Every time I mark text to delete it or use some shortcut on it
> (like Alt-f for creating a fraction or whatever) the content of the
> copy/paste-buffer is lost.
>
> I'm not really expert in original emacs behaviour, but my intuition would
> tell me, that the copy/paste buffer should only be touched on explicit
> copy/cut operations.
>
> I assume some macros need the buffer internally, but shouldn't they rather
> restore it after their operation?
>
> Ciao,
> Nobbi
- Counterintuitive behaviour of the copy/paste-buffer, Norbert Nemec, 09/05/2003
- Re: Counterintuitive behaviour of the copy/paste-buffer, Thomas Neumann, 09/05/2003
- Re: Counterintuitive behaviour of the copy/paste-buffer, Norbert Nemec, 09/06/2003
- Re: Counterintuitive behaviour of the copy/paste-buffer, Thomas Neumann, 09/05/2003
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