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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 97202] block selection start keyboard
From:       volty_x () yahoo ! com
Date:       2006-08-31 23:55:31
Message-ID: 20060831235531.13706.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From volty_x yahoo com  2006-09-01 01:55 -------
I read this as soon as I could :)
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97202

I did it long ago and now rewrote it using ruby korundum with DCOPRef,
it's not all that evil with khotkeys.

basically I modify the coordinates of the selection interface and save them in
a hash using kate-session and document number in a running process that receives dcop call and dispatches the params.
Doesn't trace the changes in the text before and inside the selection, anyway not necessary for me.
So almost as in joe
k-b, k-e, k-c copy at cursor, k-v move at cursor, k-h toggle selection
k-y kill (cut), k-w write to file, k-a append to file
k-l select current line 
insert from file
then cut, copy to clipboard, paste from keyboard
eval & expand 
nice & amusing & wasting (time)
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