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Re: [SOLVED] Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?
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Alexandre Oberlin |
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Re: [SOLVED] Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ? |
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Fri, 24 May 2013 15:06:04 +0200 |
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Hi all,
On Fri, 10 May 2013 18:22:23 +0200, Le Wang <l26wang@gmail.com> wrote:
Defaults should be aggressive. Time marches on. Expectations of new
users change.
OK, I have no problem about what the developers may think most users want
as default.
As long as there is a way to restore
non-aggressiveness, this is how it should be.
That’s the point. I know that there is almost always a solution to get
what you want when using emacs, as opposed to many today’s software
programs. However the existence of a solution is not enough, there must be
a *simple function* with a *meaningful name* (maybe aliases too) in order
go back to a *simple behavior*. Not all people can spend hours studying
the arcanes of such a complex program just to fit basic needs.
Cheers,
Alexandre
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Alexandre Oberlin
http://www.migo.info
- How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?, Alexandre Oberlin, 2013/05/06
- Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?, Damien Wyart, 2013/05/06
- Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?, Damien Wyart, 2013/05/06
- Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?, Alexandre Oberlin, 2013/05/08
- [SOLVED] Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?, Alexandre Oberlin, 2013/05/08
- Re: [SOLVED] Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?, Damien Wyart, 2013/05/10
- Re: [SOLVED] Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?, Le Wang, 2013/05/10
- Re: [SOLVED] Re: How to disable fancy completion in minibuffer ?, Alexandre Oberlin, 2013/05/11
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