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RE: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,"
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command," |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Jul 2020 17:45:04 +0000 (UTC) |
> > `C-h r C-h' already lists all of the `C-x 4' keys
> > and their commands. And choosing any of those
> > then shows you its complete help.
>
> If you mean "C-x 4 C-h", yes
Yep. Finger-flunked; sorry.
> but, "C-h k C-x 4" is left waiting for further input
> and "C-h k C-x 4 C-h" just says there is no binding for it.
> There is no universal way to get further information at that point.
I guess the info you want at that point is the
info you'd get from `C-x 4 C-h'. Is that right?
> If "C-h k" had a solution it would apply uniformly and not require mucking
> about which changing any (other) key bindings.
OK.
> Should there be a general rule than any partial key sequence have "C-h"
> show the possible options?
Maybe.
Have you really found this to be a problem?
I haven't. But I know that some users don't
know about using `C-h' after a prefix key.
And I do get your point, about not wanting to
abandon `C-h k C-x 4' and use `C-x 4 C-h' at
that point. That doesn't bother me, but OK.
> And if so wouldn't it be more straight
> forward to not have to manually define for each possible key sequence,
> but still have any exi[s]ting such binding still work?
Definitely. But only if implementing that
doesn't remove/break something else (unlike
what's being proposed in this thread).
No one has to explicitly define a binding for
`C-h' after a prefix key, for example. (And
as you point out, there is in fact _no_ such
key binding.) Yes, the same should apply for
what you suggest.
But I don't think the overall discussion is
really about `C-h k' and its getting to the
help for a prefix key (e.g. help like what
`C-h 4 C-h' shows).
But if it were, then my reply would be (besides
perhaps doing something such as you suggest -
which AFAIK doesn't require changes such as
those proposed), to instead provide something
like the help that key completion (library
Key See or Icicles) or `which-key' provides.
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/KeySee
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles
https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key
Those all, like an appended `C-h', let you see
the keys that complete a prefix key, as well
as their commands. And unlike `C-h', they
don't interrupt use of the prefix key.
(In addition, Icicles lets you get the full
doc string for any such completing key.)
- Re: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", (continued)
- Re: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", Richard Stallman, 2020/07/17
- Re: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", Juri Linkov, 2020/07/18
- RE: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", Drew Adams, 2020/07/18
- Re: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", Stefan Monnier, 2020/07/18
- Re: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", Richard Stallman, 2020/07/14
- Re: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", Barry Fishman, 2020/07/19
- RE: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", Drew Adams, 2020/07/19
- Re: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,", Barry Fishman, 2020/07/19
- RE: "whether the global keymap C-x 4 will be replaced by a command,",
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