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From: jpayne%flam@Sun.COM (Jonathan Payne)
Newsgroups: comp.editors
Subject: Re: Editor extensibility
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Date: 27 Nov 88 23:57:07 GMT
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You could always write your lisp function do execute the normal word
command and then check to see if you went over a line boundery, and
THEN go back to the end of the line.  Then it would be nice and fast.
Buffer position comparisons are nice and fast when the buffer is stored
as an array ...

JP