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Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment
From: |
Narendra Joshi |
Subject: |
Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Jun 2017 10:58:40 +0530 |
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Udyant Wig <udyant.wig@gmail.com> writes:
> On 06/24/2017 08:36 PM, Narendra Joshi wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> How can I change the factor by which universal argument changes on
>> repetition from 4 to say 2? For say having more granularity there.
>>
>> Best,
>
> What precisely do you have in mind? What do you want to achieve? If
> the default value of C-u, which is 4, is too blunt an instrument for
> your purpose, have you tried the arbitrary numeric prefixes, say, C-3 or
> M-5, just to specify two?
I was trying to achieve the following:
I changed `prefix-command-preserve-state-hook' to momentarily enable
`linum-relative-mode` on C-u, this would help me guess how many times I
need to repeatedly press C-u get to a specific line. With a
multiplicative factor of 4, I found it hard to get to every line
easily.
I think I should just use something else for my use case. Maybe
`avy-goto-line`.
Best,
--
Narendra Joshi
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, (continued)
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, Kaushal Modi, 2017/06/24
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/24
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, Udyant Wig, 2017/06/24
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, John Ankarström, 2017/06/24
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/25
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, John Ankarström, 2017/06/25
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/25
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, Stefan Monnier, 2017/06/25
- Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment, Emanuel Berg, 2017/06/25
Re: Changing the factor used in universal arugment,
Narendra Joshi <=