You can also select multiple lines using ALT+ 6 and moving the section with your arrow keys. LightZone Basic has all the same powerful editing tools as LightZone, but costs less and so has fewer features. and is usually just the ALT on modern keyboards.) (Docs actually say " M" key, which means the Meta key, as mook765 said: "the Meta-key which does not exist". The last part of the docs, says how to copy: using ALT+ 6 (to copy) ad then pasting using CTRL+ U to paste. LightZone Spot Tool use, and Spot Tool tricks - YouTube 0:00 / 4:09 LightZone Spot Tool use, and Spot Tool tricks The LightZone Project 2.6K subscribers Subscribe 39 Share 10K views 9. From left to right these are: Keep Source Formatting: This is the default option you get when pressing Ctrl+V, as described above. The Paste drop-down menu shows a few options as icons across the top. Since basically, you use CTRL+ K to cut, CTRL+ U to paste, and the cut line stays in the cutbuffer, you can do a quick cut and paste to replace, and then paste again to achieve a "copy." Instead of hitting Ctrl+V, you can click Home > Paste to see some different options. The contents of the cutbuffer can be pasted back into the file with the ’Uncut Text’ command (default key binding: ^U).Ī line of text can be copied into the cutbuffer (without cutting it) with the ’Copy Text’ command (default key binding: M-6). The cut line is stored in the cutbuffer.Ĭonsecutive strokes of ^K will add each cut line to this buffer, but a ^K after any other keystroke will overwrite the entire cutbuffer. Text can be cut from a file, a whole line at a time, by using the ’Cut Text’ command (default key binding: ^K). IT IS A VIOLATION PUNISHABLE UNDER LAW FOR ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE TO PRESENT ANY WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF AGE WHICH IS FALSE, FRAUDULENT OR NOT ACTUALLY HIS/HER OWN FOR THE PURPOSE OF ATTEMPTING TO PURCHASE ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE.Yes copying text is a bit strange in nano, and somewhat confusing due to conflicting reports on the webs and lack of clarity (or common sense.) both in the way it was implemented (IMHO) and in the official docs.
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