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bug#24774: 26.0.50; Menu display navigation commands
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#24774: 26.0.50; Menu display navigation commands |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Nov 2020 14:01:25 -0800 (PST) |
> So rewriting the emacs-lisp menus using easymenu should be
> uncontroversial.
Really? _Why_ rewrite them?
And easy-menu doesn't offer all that an "extended menu
item' offers. What would be the point of rewriting to
use easy-menu.
I actually find easy-menu harder to work with, FWIW.
It's too monolithic. Ordinary menu bindings are
individual, essentially independent. The easy-menu
functions seem too all-or-nothing.
(I'm no expert on easy-menu, so some of my view of it
might be mistaken. It just seems to me more of a pain
than a help, when trying to adapt or adjust some "easy"
menu that already exists.)
And what on earth does rewriting Elisp menus to use
easy-menu have to do with this bug?
This sounds like a solution (something you're perhaps
more used to) in search of a problem.