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Re: Survey: changing a few default settings for Org 9.4
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Bastien |
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Re: Survey: changing a few default settings for Org 9.4 |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Feb 2020 00:53:23 +0100 |
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Hi Vladimir,
Vladimir Lomov <address@hidden> writes:
>> I'm tempted to count the number of fingers involved ;)
>
> C-c C-, s --> Ctrl c , s
> < s TAB --> Shift , s TAB
>
> ???
I added the smiley to make it clear it was a joke.
>> Which may not be *that* stupid when considering "fast" typing.
>> But eh, I don't want vimers to come and laugh at us.
>
> How this relate with the topic?
Well, it relates to the joke.
> Please, don't take decision so light (because
> some people just ask on (not very well-known) channel about something that
> even NOT documented), take in mind that quick solutions most of time are
> troublesome in long living products (programs).
I would not spend that much time and energy in discussing these
changes if I wasn't taking them seriously.
> P.S. I wouldn't mention any "number of fingers" or '"fast" typing' especially
> when I know that users may use different than QWERTY/QWERTZ/AZERTY keyboards
> and even DVORAK layout.
Typing text is one thing, hitting keybindings is another.
Some keybindings blend more easily into typing text, others don't.
Even if "convenience" is a subjective notion, it is useful to discuss
how we can improve our collective (although distributed) experience
on these topics.
I didn't get that part of your email:
(because some people just ask on (not very well-known) channel about
something that even NOT documented)
If you can explain it, thanks.
--
Bastien
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