Emacs reselect region, as Vim shortcut 'gv' does -


In VIM, the visual block can be remembered with 'GV' command so that multiple commands are easily implemented Could. (E.g., commenting, indent, then do_something_fun).

In Emacs, how can this be achieved? [C-XC-X] works only when the current cursor position stays in the place where the previous block was finished. If the previous block was changed, the nearest 'register from the point' and 'jumper register' is to go through.

Just curious if the command made in an MACX is making it in one shot.

If the transient icon mode is off, the area is always active if it is turned on ), You can set the sign-even-if-inactive to allow area command to work if the area is not highlighted.

However, note that you can cycle back through the previous mark posts using cubic C-SPC - this will pop up the mark ring once you return If you want to go, then the C-X-C-X will highlight the area that you want (to feel for it to play with this feature can be a little bit, but this is the reason I am away from MX Can not go.)


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