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Re: master a6a5d6a: Move 'revert-buffer' global binding to 'C-x g g'
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Stefan Kangas |
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Re: master a6a5d6a: Move 'revert-buffer' global binding to 'C-x g g' |
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Thu, 11 Mar 2021 11:22:06 -0600 |
Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru> writes:
>> The "C-x x g" part used to be "M-x revert-buffer" and therefore more
>> self-explanatory. (This is due to subsitute-command-keys replacing the
>> "\\[revert-buffer]" with the new keybinding.)
>
> If the command has a global binding now (which I don't particularly
> like, mind you), shouldn't we advertise it?
(I was not a fan of the new binding, but that's a moot point as it now
exists. :-))
> To make the users more aware of it.
Yes, this is reasonable. I think we arrived at using both the
keybinding and the more didactic "M-x revert-buffer". But I suppose the
same effect could be had by simply explaining what the key does, so this
might be situational.
Re: master a6a5d6a: Move 'revert-buffer' global binding to 'C-x g g', Dmitry Gutov, 2021/03/11
- Re: master a6a5d6a: Move 'revert-buffer' global binding to 'C-x g g',
Stefan Kangas <=