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Re: New global bindings
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: New global bindings |
Date: |
Wed, 04 Jun 2008 22:30:21 +0900 |
address@hidden writes:
> - Why is "=" bound to the same as "+"?
> Is it because of the kbd layout you use?
Because that's a fairly common binding (e.g., firefox) -- "+" is a
shifted key on U.S. keyboard layouts, but "=" is the same key unshifted,
and is next to the "-" key. So for convenient use, "-" and "=" actually
make a good pair.
> - Could there be menu entries to help find this feature?
Dunno
> - "c-x c-+ +" also increases height. Is that desired?
Seems ok to me.
> - should c-g exit and restore default size?
I don't really know, but offhand I don't think so -- it's not really
supposed to seem like you're in some little "mode", but rather give the
impression that you're repeating the command without needing to type
C-x.
> - "c-x c-+ p" exits size change as expected, but leaves
> a confusing "c-x c-+ p" message in the minibuffer.
I don' t know how to control the funny echo-area messages for prefix keys.
-miles
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- Re: New global bindings, (continued)
Re: New global bindings, Eric Hanchrow, 2008/06/03
Re: New global bindings, Paul R, 2008/06/03