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RE: new help message in Emacs 25
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: new help message in Emacs 25 |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Apr 2019 19:02:11 -0700 (PDT) |
> > Yes, option
> > `extended-command-suggest-shorter'
> > controls this.
> > ...
> > Emacs didn't used to provide the `M-x
> > some-abbreviation' information. That was
> > added a release or two ago. The behavior was
> > what you get if you customize option
> > `extended-command-suggest-shorter' to nil.
>
> ... ?
>
> I don't have `extended-command-suggest-shorter'
> (at all), if by "option" you mean "a variable
> the user is supposed to fiddle with"?
Yes, it looks like it was introduced in Emacs 26,
but the new echoing of an `M-x <some-abbreviation>'
reminder was introduced in Emacs 25. Perhaps
someone reported an enhancement request because
she, like you, didn't care for the new behavior.
> I have `suggest-key-bindings' tho as `t', which
> makes sense.
- Re: new help message in Emacs 25, (continued)
- Re: new help message in Emacs 25, Emanuel Berg, 2019/04/18
- Re: new help message in Emacs 25, Michael Albinus, 2019/04/18
- Re: new help message in Emacs 25, Glenn Morris, 2019/04/18
- Re: new help message in Emacs 25, Emanuel Berg, 2019/04/18
- Re: new help message in Emacs 25, Emanuel Berg, 2019/04/18
Re: new help message in Emacs 25, Emanuel Berg, 2019/04/17