At Fri, 23 Oct 2009 19:01:25 +0100, Richard Lewis wrote: > > > Richard Lewis wrote: […] > > > > | |2009-08-23 10:00 [ Joe Bloggs ] Hi <= 3. gets selected > > > > d| |2009-08-23 10:30 [ John Smith ] Boring message <= 2. just marked > > > > d| |2009-08-23 11:00 [ A Spammer ] Some span <= 1. previously marked > > > > |N|2009-08-23 11:30 [ A Friend ] You're great <= 4. desire selected […] > Ah, this sounds quite promising. I've set the variable to nil, but I > can't replicate the problem at the moment (with that variable as t or > nil). I guess I'll have to wait and see if it works.... Hi Richard - I think the trick may be that, in your example, you need to move backward (p) between 4 and 2, that is: delete (d) 1, move forward (n) to 4, move back (p) to 2, delete (d) 2, 3 gets selected. best, Erik
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