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Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?
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Lennart Borgman |
Subject: |
Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound? |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Jan 2011 10:43:15 +0100 |
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Giorgos Keramidas
<address@hidden> wrote:
>
> We don't have to look very far into the future for this, or to very
> exotic window managers. My current window manager is 'awesome', and its
> key bindings are *all* tunable through Lua code.
Interesting, but probably not mainstream. Rather prepackaging seems to be that.
> I also don't see why Emacs should start binding <alt-f4> or <win-f4> or
> any other key some window manager _may_ bind.
Isn't the problem the reverse? Emacs is currently (at least on w32) by
default binding Alt+F4 (but not using it) which prevents the window
manager from doing its default action (and also presents bad info to
the user).
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, (continued)
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/13
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Lennart Borgman, 2011/01/13
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/13
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Óscar Fuentes, 2011/01/13
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Lennart Borgman, 2011/01/13
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Giorgos Keramidas, 2011/01/14
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?,
Lennart Borgman <=
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Stuart Hacking, 2011/01/13
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Lennart Borgman, 2011/01/13
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Jason Rumney, 2011/01/13
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/13
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Jason Rumney, 2011/01/14
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, PJ Weisberg, 2011/01/14
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Lennart Borgman, 2011/01/14
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/14
- Re: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Lennart Borgman, 2011/01/14
- RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?, Drew Adams, 2011/01/14