Comment by segmondy
10 years ago
vim and emacs provides that. with vim, you can yank go to where you want to paste it and insert in in. if you want to see it visually you can use the v command, in emacs, it's called yank-pop.
10 years ago
vim and emacs provides that. with vim, you can yank go to where you want to paste it and insert in in. if you want to see it visually you can use the v command, in emacs, it's called yank-pop.
I don't know vim or Emacs — does the marked region stay in place, still marked, while you travel elsewhere to copy/move it?
Yep.
As an Emacs user: wait, what?
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