This adds support for vim-style copy/paste registers which allows cutting and copying multiple items without having to overwrite the copy/paste buffer. Registers can be specified using the quote key ('"'). To access a register, type '"x' before a command where "x" is the name of a register. If you want to copy the currently selected item into register 1, type '"1c'. Valid registers are 0-9, a-z, "-" and "_". Note that the latter is the so-called black hole register, which works similar to the black hole register in vim. The register prefix key is currently hardcoded and cannot be configured. Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
calcurse ======== Read `INSTALL` for instructions on how to build and install calcurse. Check `TODO` for things that still need to be done. Browse the file `doc/manual.html` (or its source `doc/manual.txt`) for detailed descriptions on how to use calcurse. Package Overview ---------------- You should be reading this file in a directory called: `calcurse-x.y.z`, where `x.y.z` is the current version number. There should be four subdirectories: * `src`: contains calcurse sources * `test`: contains a test suite and test cases for calcurse * `scripts`: contains additional scripts, such as `calcurse-upgrade` * `doc`: contains detailed documentation in plain text and HTML Authors ------- * Frederic Culot (Founder) * Lukas Fleischer (Developer) Contributors ------------ * RegEx support: Erik Saule * Dutch translation: Jeremy Roon, 2007-2010 * French translation: Frédéric Culot, 2006-2010 * French translation: Toucouch, 2007 * French translation: Erik Saule, 2011-2012 * French translation: Stéphane Aulery, 2012 * French translation: Baptiste Jonglez, 2012 * German translation: Michael Schulz, 2006-2010 * German translation: Chris M., 2006 * German translation: Benjamin Moeller, 2010 * German translation: Lukas Fleischer, 2011-2012 * Portuguese (Brazil) translation: Rafael Ferreira, 2012 * Russian translation: Aleksey Mechonoshin, 2011-2012 * Spanish translation: Jose Lopez, 2006-2010 Also check the `Thanks` section in the manual for a list of people who have contributed by reporting bugs, sending fixes, or suggesting improvements.
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