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bug#60101: 29.0.60; help-quick should use C-/ for undo


From: Juri Linkov
Subject: bug#60101: 29.0.60; help-quick should use C-/ for undo
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2022 19:10:44 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/30.0.50 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)

> The new help-quick command makes use of `where-is-internal' to find the
> binding for a command ti displays.  This works fine if a command has
> only one binding, but in the case of `undo', C-_ is the first one it
> suggests

I tried to reproduce this problem, and typed 'C-h C-h' that showed:

  Other Help Commands

     C-e        Extending Emacs with external packages
     p  Search for Emacs packages (see also M-x list-packages)
     P  Describe a specific Emacs package

     t  Start the Emacs tutorial
     M-x help-quick-or-quit     Display the quick help buffer.
     e  Show recent messages (from echo area)
     l  Show last 300 input keystrokes (lossage)
     .  Show local help at point

I wonder if typing the suggested 'M-x help-quick-or-quit'
is really a quick way to get help?

Then I typed 'M-x help-quick-or-quit RET' but it doesn't exist
with "[No match]".

Then after 'C-h C-h' I tried to type 'q' (that means 'quick')
but it closed the Help window.

Finally, I opened the source code and found the command
'M-x cheat-sheet RET' that displayed the Help buffer.

But there is 'undo' displayed as bound to 'C-x u', not to other keys.





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