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bug#13273: 24.3.50; [PATCH] enhancement request: repeatable `visual-line
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#13273: 24.3.50; [PATCH] enhancement request: repeatable `visual-line-mode' line movements |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Dec 2012 21:59:46 -0800 |
> > * `home' - `beginning-of-line'
> > * `end' - `end-of-line'
> > * `C-a' - `beginning-of-visual-line'
> > * `C-e' - `end-of-visual-line'
>
> I think it would be better the other way around: leave C-a and C-e
> move by physical lines, and make Home and End move by visual lines,
> which I think is consistent with other applications.
OK, go for it, please. Doesn't matter to me either way. I was thinking of
`home' and `end' as being the stronger, more distant movements, based on their
names and based on (I guess misunderstanding) some of the discussion in
emacs-devel. I am certainly no expert on what the "standard"/"conventional"
meanings are.
bug#13273: 24.3.50; [PATCH] enhancement request: repeatable `visual-line-mode' line movements, Vitalie Spinu, 2012/12/28