GNU nano - Bugs: bug #32803, [Request] kill-word and...
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bug #32803: [Request] kill-word and backward-kill-word
Submitter: | None | ||
Submitted: | Wed 16 Mar 2011 10:47:35 AM UTC | ||
Severity: | 4 - Important | Status: | Fixed |
Assigned to: | bens | Open/Closed: | Closed |
Fri 31 Jul 2015 11:58:52 AM UTC, comment #4: |
Benno Schulenberg <bens> |
Sat 20 Jun 2015 05:55:12 PM UTC, comment #3: Working patch (a first attempt) is attached. What doesn't work well is when the mark is on while deleting words -- when the mark is on the current line, it starts jumping around. I don't get that yet. |
Benno Schulenberg <bens> |
Sat 14 Jun 2014 04:21:13 PM UTC, comment #2: Yes, those two would be nice functions to have. |
Benno Schulenberg <bens> |
Thu 16 Aug 2012 01:51:42 PM UTC, comment #1: Please do it yourself and submit a patch. |
Anonymous |
Wed 16 Mar 2011 10:47:35 AM UTC, original submission:
Hello! Please add bindable functions similar to readline's kill-word and backward-kill-word (bound to M-D and ^W in bash by default). |
Anonymous |
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Date | Changed by | Updated Field | Previous Value | => | Replaced by |
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2015-12-07 | bens | Open/Closed | Open | Closed | |
2015-07-31 | bens | Status | In Progress | Fixed | |
2015-06-20 | bens | Attached File | - | Added kill-word-left-right.patch, #34278 | |
Status | None | In Progress | |||
Assigned to | None | bens | |||
2014-06-14 | bens | Severity | 3 - Normal | 4 - Important | |
Summary | [Feature Request] kill-word and backward-kill-word | [Request] kill-word and backward-kill-word |
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Corresponding source code
Fixed in SVN, r5334. For now, cutting a word simply switches off the mark (if it was on). It is difficult to figure out where the mark should move when it is on the same line as the cursor, or within word distance. This improvement will follow later.