Nano has a handy line oriented editing functionality:
Hit Ctrl-k to cut one or more lines
move somewhere else
Hit Ctrl-u to paste all those lines there
What's the Leo equivalent? Recently Ctrl-X / Ctrl-V (with no selected text) 
were changed to work a bit like this, but only one line is accumulated, not all 
the lines.  I poked around at Leo's yank commands, but didn't see it there.
If there is none, would it make sense to change Ctrl-X / Ctrl-V (with no 
selected text) to work this way? Trick is to track the fact that nothing's 
happened since the previous Ctrl-X / Ctrl-V. I guess just a matter of knowing 
the previous keystroke.
I've never used the buffer commands, they can go as far as I'm concerned.
Cheers -Terry

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