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From: | Juanma Barranquero |
Subject: | Re: Binding F11 and F12 to buffer-switching and file-saving by default |
Date: | Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:59:09 +0100 |
On 1/30/07, Jason Spiro <address@hidden> wrote:
Would it be practical: * to bind <F11> to some kind of buffer-switching command such as iswitchb-buffer, * and to bind <F12> to save-buffer, by default? These are very commonly used functions, so I think it is worthwhile to provide one-key access to them.
You'd have to define "practical": - Not all keyboards have F11 and F12 - I don't think there's much agreement about the best way to switch buffers (I don't use iswitchb-buffer, for example, but bs-cycle-next, so your proposed binding is of no use to me) - next-buffer and previous-buffer are already in C-x <left|right> - save-buffer is in C-x C-s - Whether a command is used/useful enough to merit a one-key binding is highly subjective (I don't use save-buffer often enough to consider C-x C-s a burden, for example) - It's easy for users to do their own bindings /L/e/k/t/u
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