[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?
From: |
jasonr |
Subject: |
RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound? |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Jan 2011 08:06:25 +0000 |
User-agent: |
Internet Messaging Program (IMP) 3.2.3 |
Quoting Drew Adams <address@hidden>:
> I don't want us to choose for the users which it should be. I want to let
> users
> and libraries decide what the behavior of Alt-f4 should be: let them choose
> #1,
> #2, or #3. Why not?
Because Emacs is already too complicated for users to configure. It seems you
are advocating making it more complicated purely for the vague notion that some
hypothetical library might want to do something with keys that are unbound
within Emacs, and hardcoding the behaviour of #3 would interfere with that for
this one key (which is bound outside of Emacs).
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, (continued)
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/17
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Lennart Borgman, 2011/01/17
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/17
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Lennart Borgman, 2011/01/17
- Bikeshedding "user choice", Stephen J. Turnbull, 2011/01/17
- RE: Bikeshedding "user choice", Drew Adams, 2011/01/18
- RE: Bikeshedding "user choice", Stephen J. Turnbull, 2011/01/18
- RE: Bikeshedding "user choice", Drew Adams, 2011/01/18
- RE: Bikeshedding "user choice", Stephen J. Turnbull, 2011/01/19
- RE: Bikeshedding "user choice", Drew Adams, 2011/01/19
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?,
jasonr <=
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Óscar Fuentes, 2011/01/17
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/17
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Jason Rumney, 2011/01/16
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/17
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/16
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Dimitri Fontaine, 2011/01/10
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Christopher Allan Webber, 2011/01/05
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, grischka, 2011/01/13
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, grischka, 2011/01/17