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RE: [External] : Re: Change default behavior of some commands that act o
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Drew Adams |
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RE: [External] : Re: Change default behavior of some commands that act on region? |
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Sun, 23 May 2021 00:23:01 +0000 |
> >>> E.g., in my use of Emacs, region is almost never
> >>> active.
> >>
> >> But you use transient-mark-mode?
> >
> > No, I turn it off.
>
> Then you wouldn't be affected by the change,
> if I understand Drew's suggestion correctly.
Exactly. To quote the proposal:
1.
> if the region is not active, and if `transient-mark-mode'
> is turned on, such commands could do something like...
^^^^^^^^^^^^
And I explicitly _emphasized_ it, adding:
2.
> Those conditions are important: There'd be no change
^^^^^^^^^
> when invoked from code, or when `transient-mark-mode'
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> is off.
^^^^^^
3.
> Anyone who leaves that mode off would see no
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> change in behavior, and the same for existing Lisp code.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
That's 3 times I said it, at the outset.
RE: [External] : Re: Change default behavior of some commands that act on region?, Drew Adams, 2021/05/22
Re: Change default behavior of some commands that act on region?, Stefan Monnier, 2021/05/22