On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 10:46:51AM -0800, Ryan Bowman wrote:
> In advance I apologize to those who find cross-posting a sin, but since I am not 
> looking for a single answer I thought it justifiable.
> 
> I like to proport myself as Emacs knowledgable.  However, I would like to be able to 
> say that I am the emacs guru, and so I am interested in hearing about any 
> feature/function that you know or think that emacs has, or that it should have.  I 
> welcome the input of those that don't use emacs for whatever reason, because it is 
> possible that other editors have functionality that emacs doesn't.  I could learn 
> how to had such functionality to emacs, if only for myself.
> If you think such responses to the list would irrated those vi users feel free to 
> send replies directly to me, rlb at linux dot net.
> 
> 
> 
> ----
> Ryan Bowman

I'm not an emacs user, but I found out about this nifty feature:
M^x (meta key, I forget how that's supposed to be) morse-region
M^x unmorse-region

yes, thats right, morse code your stuff.
Found in a /. comment during the morse-code poll.
No there is no vim command equivelent, but why do you need it?

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