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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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