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Re: Losing minibuffer input
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Dmitry Gutov |
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Re: Losing minibuffer input |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Nov 2014 13:16:36 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4.51 (gnu/linux) |
Juri Linkov <address@hidden> writes:
> Other software whose developers care about users do not throw user
> input away on cursor movement. For example, both Firefox and Chromium
> allow up/down keys to move the cursor to the top/bottom of the multi-line
> Console minibuffer before advancing to the previous/next history element.
I just checked Firefox's behavior, and when in the middle the first
line, <up> first moves cursor to the beginning of the line (and
similarly for the <down> key). Maybe that's worth borrowing, too?
- Losing minibuffer input, Juri Linkov, 2014/11/09
- Re: Losing minibuffer input, Óscar Fuentes, 2014/11/09
- Re: Losing minibuffer input, Juri Linkov, 2014/11/09
- RE: Losing minibuffer input, Drew Adams, 2014/11/09
- Re: Losing minibuffer input, Juri Linkov, 2014/11/13
- Re: Losing minibuffer input,
Dmitry Gutov <=
- Re: Losing minibuffer input, Juri Linkov, 2014/11/18
- Re: Losing minibuffer input, Johan Bockgård, 2014/11/20
- Re: Losing minibuffer input, Juri Linkov, 2014/11/21
- previous-line, next-line at the first, last lines of the buffer, Ivan Shmakov, 2014/11/21
- Re: previous-line, next-line at the first, last lines of the buffer, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/11/21
- Re: previous-line, next-line at the first, last lines of the buffer, Ivan Shmakov, 2014/11/21
- Re: previous-line, next-line at the first, last lines of the buffer, Stefan Monnier, 2014/11/30
RE: Losing minibuffer input, Drew Adams, 2014/11/09
RE: Losing minibuffer input, Drew Adams, 2014/11/09
Re: Losing minibuffer input, Stefan Monnier, 2014/11/13