On 14.09.2009 16:45, Nick Treleaven wrote:
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:04:09 +0200 Thomas Martitzthomas.martitz@student.HTW-Berlin.de wrote:
I think that would be better as the default behavior (and hence being in the core).
No I don't think so. IMHO the default functionality should work analog to the normal cut command.
Thanks, Frank
Well it would, but you'd move the cursor with the normal cut command, and in that case the text buffer would be cleared in all situations :)
What if you cut something then decide you just want to delete it and cut lines starting at the cursor? Then you'd be confused when pasting with extra lines at the start that you might not see (maybe you're cutting more than a page of lines).
Everything has his pros and cons. I never used that feature anyway, but I think nano's behavior appeals me :) IMO confusion is not the best argument, if it's documented (and you get used to it anyway). I'm getting used to a lot of small pieces in Geany which were slightly confusing when I ran first into them. They aren't a big deal at all.
Best regards.