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From: gjditchfield@violet.waterloo.edu (Glen Ditchfield)
Newsgroups: comp.emacs
Subject: Re: assorted questions
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Date: 23 Sep 88 15:31:14 GMT
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In article <38598@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> spolsky@yale.edu (Joel Spolsky) writes:
>While we're on the subject, when I first started using emacs, I thought
>I would get used to ^K not deleting the newlines. Needless to say ...
>
>Any suggestions for fixes?

Find a copy of super-kill.el.  C-k C-l kills the current line.  In general,
C-k  kills everything from point to the spot  goes to.  You'll love it.