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Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users.
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Garreau\, Alexandre |
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Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 14:00:33 +0200 |
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Gnus (5.13), GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) |
On 2018-10-17 at 12:09, Nathan Moreau wrote:
> From my experience with undo-tree, C-S-/ is a good binding.
> It is easy to reach right after hitting undo (C-/). Direct access is a
> little bit hard but you don't tend to press it directly that often.
Are you really meaning shift when saying S- (or maybe super? which is
usually not accessible to emacs unless you use it as a window manager
through exwm)? Then what is your keyboard layout?
In qwerty and dvorak: S-/ is ?, so C-S-/ is C-?, which is impossible to
type (it gives ? usually), while corresponding to DEL under a terminal.
In azerty: / is already accessed with shift.
In bépo: S-/ is 9, so C-S-/ is C-9 and is already bound to
`digit-argument'
- Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. (WAS: delete-selection-mode as default), Karl Fogel, 2018/10/14
- Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users., Stefan Monnier, 2018/10/14
- Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. (WAS: delete-selection-mode as default), Richard Stallman, 2018/10/15
- Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users., Yuri Khan, 2018/10/17
- Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users., Eli Zaretskii, 2018/10/17
- Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users., Richard Stallman, 2018/10/18
Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. (WAS: delete-selection-mode as default), Yuri Khan, 2018/10/15
Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. (WAS: delete-selection-mode as default), Marcin Borkowski, 2018/10/20