A few words pertaining one of your points. 2009/8/10 Jason Catena <jason.cat...@gmail.com>:
> For example, I often run "|fmt -w 72" to justify a paragraph in a text > file. With wily, I can highlight text in any window, and justify the > text from one copy of the command stored in any guide file. With > acme, I can't apply this command to highlighted text until I copy the > command to the particular window (tag or body) that needs it. I can't > even use it from a guide file in the current directory: if I sweep > some text in a window, then apply that text to a pipe command in a > guide file in the current directory, the pipe command runs against its > own line in the guide file. I can have that '|fmt -w 72' anywhere in any window, but other than where my text is. I ensure I have 'Edit' in the tag line of the text window. I highlight the text I want be formatted. I go to the window with the command, |fmt -w 72. I highlight that. I go back to the Edit in the text's window. I 2-1 chord on that Edit. And it does do, what you want. Or not? Where is the trouble? Ruda