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Re: Proposal: new default bindings for winner and windmove


From: Arthur Miller
Subject: Re: Proposal: new default bindings for winner and windmove
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2021 16:05:32 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net> writes:

>> How about we set up these bindings instead?
>>
>> C-x 4 C-/ winner-undo
>>
>> M-- C-x 4 C-/ winner-redo
>>
>> This way, a winner undo has the same binding as editing undo, but under C-x
>> 4, which means window management stuff.
>>
>> (Also: is there any reason we shouldn't enable winner by default?)
>>
>> Likewise, for windmove, we can bind C-x 4 {left, right, up, down} and DWIM
>> for people automatically, enabled by default.
>
> This reminds the recent development of the context menu.
> The idea to enable the context menu by default was nice
> where quickly clicking mouse-3 will retain its current functionality
> of operating on the region, but after a delay to pop up the menu.
> But in practice such artificial delay is a hassle - no one would have
> patience to wait even half a second until the menu finally appears.
>
> The same applies to longer keybindings.  It would be nice to provide the
> default long keybindings, but they are unusable for frequent usage because
> require more time to type the keys.  So maybe longer keybindings could be
> set only to "advertise" the availability of such feature until the package
> is loaded and defines shorter keys.

I think "Advertise a feature" is a good term. That is why I said, I
don't care about bindings.

Bu the way, text undo seems to be bound to several key beyndings,
amongst them C-x u and C-x U:

"C-x u (translated from C-x U) runs the command undo (found in global-map), 
which
is an interactive native compiled Lisp function in ‘simple.el’."

What about geaving C-x U to winner undo. That would make C-x u work on
text, and C-x U work on windows. Kind of similar logic but simpler
binding.




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