Hi Bastien and Eshel, Bastien Guerry writes: > Hi Thierry, > > thanks for your anwer. > > Thierry Volpiatto writes: > >>> - C-x r s would display the preview and copy the region to the "b" >>> register as soon as the "b" key is hit (using read-key). >> >> I suggest you use M-n RET instead if you want to be sure you don't >> overwrite a register. > > What I am suggesting is to store the register _as soon as_ the user > hits the "b" key. > > Since the recent changes, I need to hit one additional keystroke for > zero benefit, which is a net less when you use registers a lot. > > I use "a", "b", "c" registers for quick copy and paste and can easily > remember them; when I need more, I use register-list.el. I see, you want to go fast. Using read-key+minibuffer, as I said would be a pain to implement, hopefully (IIUC) we can use only minibuffer and exit immediately and it is simple to implement (3 lines): 1) Set register-use-preview to nil. 2) Apply this patch on register.el: @@ -388,6 +388,3 @@ - (if (member pat strs) - (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (minibuffer-message msg pat)) - (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) - (minibuffer-message - "Register `%s' is empty" pat))))))))) + (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window) + (setq result pat) + (exit-minibuffer)))))))) 3) Try your "a", "b", "c" registers and also to set a new register, if needed you can call C-h to have a preview, in this case you will have to hit RET. Let me know if this is acceptable for you. Thanks. -- Thierry