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Re: Electricity in keyboard macros
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Electricity in keyboard macros |
Date: |
Sun, 12 Aug 2001 14:51:40 -0600 (MDT) |
No way. You have to pick one -- you're not President Bush, you
know. Since commands are allowed (nay, encouraged!) to behave
differently as part of a keyboard macro, what specifically is
unreasonable about asking that
. o 0 ( C-x b *scratch*<RET>M-x c-mode<RET>C-h b }C-x b<RET> )
c-electric-brace do this very thing, i.e. shut up when invoked
from a macro?
If "shut up" means only to refrain from displaying a message, there is
nothing inherently unreasonable about that. It's strictly a question
of user convenience.
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- Re: Electricity in keyboard macros, Fabrice Bauzac, 2001/08/15
- Re: Electricity in keyboard macros, Eli Zaretskii, 2001/08/16
- Re: Electricity in keyboard macros, Fabrice Bauzac, 2001/08/16
- Re: Electricity in keyboard macros, Eli Zaretskii, 2001/08/16
- Re: Electricity in keyboard macros, Fabrice Bauzac, 2001/08/17
- Re: Electricity in keyboard macros, Eli Zaretskii, 2001/08/17
- Re: Electricity in keyboard macros, Kai Großjohann, 2001/08/17
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