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RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound? |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:21:56 -0800 |
> > The best approach, regardless what default behavior is
> > decided on (and I prefer it to be unbound), is to let
> > the user decide.
>
> None of the suggestions put forward so far remove the choice
> of the user to bind this key differently....
No one said they did.
> I honestly can't see what it is you are arguing against.
And yet I was clear:
> I still prefer Stefan's proposal of `w32-passthrough-events':
> let users (or libraries, for that matter) configure the behavior.
>
> Better still would be to (a) let users bind `M-f4' in Emacs,
> but if unbound (b) look it up in `w32-passthrough-events' and
> if there pass it to Windows, or if not there (c) raise an
> unbound error.
Let users (and libraries) not only bind it but also specify what to do if
unbound: pass through to Windows or raise an error.
- Bikeshedding "user choice", (continued)
- 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, 2011/01/18
- 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 <=
- 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