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RE: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.]
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.] |
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Sun, 13 Nov 2005 14:57:38 -0800 |
I do not like that decision either. GUI applications at least
on w32 use to select a field when you enter it. Maybe there is a
chance to rethink this decision after the release. Could such
things be put in the TODO list?
It's not clear which decision you are referring to. I was speaking of the
decision to deprecate INITIAL-VALUE insertion (in favor of using only DEF).
It sounds like you're arguing for preselection of an initial value.
IOW, there are two questions:
1. Can INIT-VALUE be reinstated as a legitimate (i.e. not disrecommended)
option?
2. Can preselection of an initial value be provided (e.g. as an option)?
In my post, I was considering #1 to be a precondition to #2, because of the
mention of "start value" by the OP. However, preselection could,
alternatively, be applied to the default value pulled in by M-n. That might
be something people would agree to.
I've asked for #1 before, and I don't expect any turnaround on that
question. The most we can hope for in that regard, I think, is a user option
to control the behavior, such as the one I mentioned.
- Re: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work., (continued)
Re: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work., Tomas Zerolo, 2005/11/12
- Re: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work., Chong Yidong, 2005/11/12
- Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.], Lars Hansen, 2005/11/13
- RE: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.], Drew Adams, 2005/11/13
- Re: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.], Lennart Borgman, 2005/11/13
- RE: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.],
Drew Adams <=
- Re: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.], Lennart Borgman, 2005/11/13
- Re: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.], Richard M. Stallman, 2005/11/15
- Re: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.], Miles Bader, 2005/11/13
- Re: Start value in minibuffer [Was: opening /tmp//foo doesn't work.], Lennart Borgman, 2005/11/13
Re: Start value in minibuffer, Stefan Monnier, 2005/11/13
Re: Start value in minibuffer, Kim F. Storm, 2005/11/13
Re: Start value in minibuffer, Juri Linkov, 2005/11/13
RE: Start value in minibuffer, Drew Adams, 2005/11/13
Re: Start value in minibuffer, Lars Hansen, 2005/11/14
RE: Start value in minibuffer, Drew Adams, 2005/11/14