@smu johnson:
I don't see how you could object to CTRL-Y as a means to delete the current line and add it to the Paste buffer.
There are a lot of editors around (in the Microsoft environment, even from the MS/DOS era) that use this hotkey.
I think it has been around since Side-Kick or so, and it has been until Visual Studio 6 (and beyond...)
I would probably agree with you if we were in a Unix/Linux environment, but win32pad is a notepad replacement,
and therefore meant to do its duties in the Microsoft world...
However, I will try to make you feel better:
When you are used to using
vi, think that
Y (or
yy) will yank your line into the paste buffer
(as will the
dd command which will delete the current line, see, its not such strange behaviour after all
)