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From: | Jan Djärv |
Subject: | Re: A more modest proposal |
Date: | Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:39:16 +0200 |
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Miles Bader skrev 2010-07-23 11.29:
Jan Djärv<address@hidden> writes:But minimizing Emacs means you've *stopped* typing. :-)... and moved on to another frame or application to continue typing there.Though if you're a keyboard-type, this sort of function is so handy in _all_ contexts, it seems silly to have it work only in Emacs.... Don't you define a WM-wide binding to do that? [e.g. I define C-M-q to do that in the WM.]
To be honest, I seldom iconify windows, I use expose on OSX, or equivalent with Compiz, or I just cycle through them until I find the one I want.
I didn't know of C-x C-z, that is of course sufficient. No need to have two bindings for what is really a seldom used command.
Jan D.
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