Updated README.

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Magnar Sveen 2012-07-25 21:06:49 +02:00
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First mark the word, then add more cursors. First mark the word, then add more cursors.
To get out of multiple-cursors-mode, press `<return>` or `C-g`. The latter will
first disable multiple regions before disabling multiple cursors. If you want to
insert a newline in multiple-cursors-mode, use `C-j`.
## More commands to play around with ## More commands to play around with
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whatever you've got selected at the moment, and mark more places like that in whatever you've got selected at the moment, and mark more places like that in
the buffer. the buffer.
To get out of multiple-cursors-mode, press `<return>` or `C-g`. The latter will
first disable multiple regions before disabling multiple cursors. If you want to
insert a newline in multiple-cursors-mode, use `C-j`.
BTW, I highly recommend adding `mc/mark-next-like-this` to a key binding that's BTW, I highly recommend adding `mc/mark-next-like-this` to a key binding that's
right next to the key for `er/expand-region`. right next to the key for `er/expand-region`.
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Multiple-cursors uses two lists of commands to know what to do: the run-once list Multiple-cursors uses two lists of commands to know what to do: the run-once list
and the run-for-all list. It comes with a set of defaults, but it would be beyond silly and the run-for-all list. It comes with a set of defaults, but it would be beyond silly
to try and include them all. to try and include all the known Emacs commands.
So that's why multiple-cursors occasionally asks what to do about a command. It will So that's why multiple-cursors occasionally asks what to do about a command. It will
then remember your choice by saving it in `~/.emacs.d/.mc-lists.el`. You can change then remember your choice by saving it in `~/.emacs.d/.mc-lists.el`. You can change

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;; ;;
;; First mark the word, then add more cursors. ;; First mark the word, then add more cursors.
;; ;;
;; To get out of multiple-cursors-mode, press `<return>` or `C-g`. The latter will
;; first disable multiple regions before disabling multiple cursors. If you want to
;; insert a newline in multiple-cursors-mode, use `C-j`.
;;
;; ;;
;; ## More commands to play around with ;; ## More commands to play around with
;; ;;
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;; whatever you've got selected at the moment, and mark more places like that in ;; whatever you've got selected at the moment, and mark more places like that in
;; the buffer. ;; the buffer.
;; ;;
;; To get out of multiple-cursors-mode, press `<return>` or `C-g`. The latter will
;; first disable multiple regions before disabling multiple cursors. If you want to
;; insert a newline in multiple-cursors-mode, use `C-j`.
;;
;; BTW, I highly recommend adding `mc/mark-next-like-this` to a key binding that's ;; BTW, I highly recommend adding `mc/mark-next-like-this` to a key binding that's
;; right next to the key for `er/expand-region`. ;; right next to the key for `er/expand-region`.
;; ;;
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;; ;;
;; Multiple-cursors uses two lists of commands to know what to do: the run-once list ;; Multiple-cursors uses two lists of commands to know what to do: the run-once list
;; and the run-for-all list. It comes with a set of defaults, but it would be beyond silly ;; and the run-for-all list. It comes with a set of defaults, but it would be beyond silly
;; to try and include them all. ;; to try and include all the known Emacs commands.
;; ;;
;; So that's why multiple-cursors occasionally asks what to do about a command. It will ;; So that's why multiple-cursors occasionally asks what to do about a command. It will
;; then remember your choice by saving it in `~/.emacs.d/.mc-lists.el`. You can change ;; then remember your choice by saving it in `~/.emacs.d/.mc-lists.el`. You can change
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;; ;;
;; $ ./util/ecukes/ecukes --graphical ;; $ ./util/ecukes/ecukes --graphical
;; ;;
;;; Code: ;;; Code:
(require 'multiple-cursors-core) (require 'multiple-cursors-core)