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Re: announcing defaults when reading from minibuffer
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Emilio Lopes |
Subject: |
Re: announcing defaults when reading from minibuffer |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Aug 2005 19:23:06 +0200 |
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Emacs Gnus |
Richard M Stallman writes:
> It seems to me that a better place to put this is in the Tips
> appendix--do you agree?
I was also in doubt. I thought it's best to have this information
together with the rest of the documentation of the function in
question, whenever possible. That way people will learn good Elisp
style when they first learn the mechanics of the function.
Such separation makes sense when documenting languages which can be
used in different projects, each having its own coding conventions.
Elisp can be used only within Emacs.
OTOH there are already precedence cases (`error', e.g.). So maybe
it's better not to open this can of worms now and instead install the
change as you posted. I guess people will find the information either
way.