Gregory Heytings <gregory@heytings.org> writes:
You forgot the proposal to which the mail you are replying to
explicitly refers. So I'll copy it here again: it is to make "C-x g"
a keymap for buffer-related operations, with in particular "C-x g r"
bound to revert-buffer:
C-x g c = clone-buffer
C-x g d = diff-buffers
C-x g f = fit-frame-to-buffer
C-x g h = hexl-mode
C-x g i = insert-buffer
C-x g l = font-lock-mode
C-x g n = rename-buffer
C-x g r = revert-buffer
C-x g R = revert-buffer-with-fine-grain
C-x g t = toggle-truncate-lines
Of the alternative key bindings proposed, I like this the best. I'd
prefer `C-x g g' for revert-buffer, though -- it's more in like with the
`g' binding in `special-mode-map', and `revert-buffer' is a command
you're likely to want to execute a number of times (in some cases),
while the rest of these are less keyboard-mashey.
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