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bug#52674: [External] : Re: bug#52674: 26.3; "keybinding" should be "key
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#52674: [External] : Re: bug#52674: 26.3; "keybinding" should be "key binding" in the doc |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Dec 2021 20:14:16 +0000 |
> > It should be "key binding". Or when used
> > as an adjective before a noun it should
> > be "key-binding".
>
> Maybe I wasn't clear enough. My question is if there exists a
> canonical reference that says that this is the case.
Maybe you were clear. Was I not clear?
DuckDuckGo is your friend, if you seek
a reference other than my say-so.
I even offered you an alternative:
change all occurrences to "keybinding".
(Or to "frobnobit". Or "speelhowzeldib".
Or "norlewt". Or...)
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While you're at it. Do the same for
"filename": change it to "file name"
(or "file-name" when an adjective
preceding a noun).
There are 7 occurrences of "filename"
in the Emacs manual (apart from code
names). Versus hundreds and hundreds
of occurrences of "file name".
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And so on.
bug#52674: 26.3; "keybinding" should be "key binding" in the doc, Stefan Kangas, 2021/12/21