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Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window'
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window' |
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Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:58:27 -0400 |
> I don't think it is worth using up a key for that.
> You can do this now with negative args to `enlarge-window',
> and I think that is good enough for a command tha's not used
> all that often.
Sorry to insist on this, but Emacs has also these two keybindings:
C-x { shrink-window-horizontally
C-x } enlarge-window-horizontally
So what?
I find it weird to have a keybinding for `shrink-window-horizontally'
and not for `shrink-window', which is more fundamental.
These things don't run exactly parallel. { and } are opposites
in a way that ^ and _ are not.
However, your point is valid to the extent that we might consider
reusing C-x { and C-x } for something else, if there is an obvious
something else to use them for.
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', (continued)
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Richard Stallman, 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Juanma Barranquero, 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Juanma Barranquero, 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Bastien, 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Juanma Barranquero, 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window', Richard Stallman, 2007/10/31
- Re: New keybinding suggestion: C-x _ for `shrink-window',
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