
19 Jan
2004
19 Jan
'04
1:45 p.m.
* Luke Gorrie <luke@bluetail.com> [2004-01-19T14:31+0100]:
Actually I think I'm missing what the "WIM" part is. It seems like this command should always operate on the region between the point and the previous "top-level" line (with text in column 0).
That should be the default behavior, yes. However, in transient-mark-mode I can restrict it to whatever region I wish for. This is useful for balancing sublists instead of the whole "top-level" sexp. But I am not religious about it. Rip this part (upto ";; skip over [...]") out, if you like. Cheers, Michael