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From: | David Reitter |
Subject: | Re: please make line-move-visual nil |
Date: | Tue, 26 May 2009 08:58:54 -0400 |
On May 26, 2009, at 8:46 AM, address@hidden wrote:
Rather than providing hooks so that the user can be trapped by the problem, diagnose it, find the hooks, and come up with the right lisp code (most users actually don't speak lisp) to fix it, why not turn off line-move-visual (and anything else of the "do what I mean" variety) during macro recording and playback? That would lead to consistent and predictable behavior.The mechanism for this could be in the form of a preloaded hook, right?
Yes, sounds like a good idea. That way it can be turned off / tinkered with.
We should, however, take care to restore the previous value in case an error is signaled during Macro execution.
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