[Alpine-info] what happened to ^W^X (delete rest of text)?
Bret Busby
bret at busby.net
Wed Mar 13 08:03:26 PDT 2024
On 13/3/24 22:50, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> I'm using Alpine 2.26 from Fedora Linux's repo.
>
> When composing a message, I used to be able to type ^W^X to delete from
> the current position to the end of the message.
>
> I admit that the sequence was quite odd: how does ^W (Whereis) logically
> encompass "delete from here on"? But I got used to that feature.
>
> In a recent update, the feature disappeared (or became disabled).
> Can I re-enable it?
>
> Common sense says that ^^ (mark) and ^K (delete from mark to current
> position) is a better choice, but my fingers know ^W^X.
I am not sure, but, from memory ^W means write (character) to the end of
the line, and ^X is like <x> in vi; delete character; thence, the
combination means delete each character to the end of the line.
That is my guesstimate...
I could be wrong...
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Bret Busby
Armadale
Western Australia
(UTC+0800)
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