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bug#1305: OT: Should the Emacs team leave beep-on-error enabled for the


From: David Reitter
Subject: bug#1305: OT: Should the Emacs team leave beep-on-error enabled for the sake of people with vision loss?
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 19:34:28 -0500

On 9 Nov 2008, at 18:25, Xavier Maillard wrote:


  Provided it can be turned off I would leave it on by default.  If my
  emacspeak doesn't come up talking it's nice to get *some* feedback
  that something is alive.

Correct.

The audible bell is annoying and absolutely non-standard. It was the first thing I turned off in my branch: having Emacs ping loudly whenever one reached the end or beginning of the buffer when scrolling, or when some key entered wasn't bound, was just not acceptable, be it in the open-space office environment or at home.

Why not turn it off by default, but offer a command-line option (besides the customization variable) to turn it on when desired? One could even bind the (real, unconditional) bell to some key so that it can be invoked to test things.

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