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Re: undo in compilation mode
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: undo in compilation mode |
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Tue, 24 Aug 2004 17:02:55 -0400 |
> By the way, I think undo support in compilation mode (for text
> output by 'compile' at least) is usually superfluous as well, and
> in fact even a little confusing
>
> If people want to play with trying to turn that off,
> we could see what the results are like.
In this case, it shouldn't be possible to accidently change the
buffer. It happens quite often that I inadvertently change a file
name in the buffer (most of the time by pressing "f"), and using undo
before pressing RET is necessary in such cases.
The buffer could be made read-only, and the filter could bind
inhibit-read-only to t in order to write in it.
Do people see cases where that would cause trouble?
Re: term.el and undo, Mark Plaksin, 2004/08/24