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Re: Tweaking the output of `C-h b'


From: Eric Abrahamsen
Subject: Re: Tweaking the output of `C-h b'
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2021 11:28:48 -0700
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/29.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:

> Currently, `C-h b' start with:
>
> Key translations:
> key             binding
> ---             -------
>
> C-x           Prefix Command
> A-SPC          
> A-!           ¡
> A-"           Prefix Command
> A-$           ¤
> A-'           Prefix Command
> A-*           Prefix Command
> A-+           ±
> A-,           Prefix Command
> A--           ­
>
> That goes on for 700 lines (for me) before we get to
>
> `gnus-agent-group-mode' Minor Mode Bindings:
> key             binding
> ---             -------
>
> J             Prefix Command
>
> J S           gnus-group-send-queue
> J Y           gnus-agent-synchronize-flags
>
> etc, which is where the useful stuff starts.
>
> Now, the current order is (strictly speaking) correct, because those key
> translations are real and they take precedence over the rest of the
> bindings.  But the likelihood of a user wanting to inspect that stuff is
> pretty low, and it's just so...  long.
>
> Does anybody mind if I put it at the end of the buffer, with at the
> start of the buffer saying
>
> "Key translations take precedence, click here to see them"
>
> and clicking there taking you to the start of the translations (towards
> the end of the buffer)?

No, and please close bug#22334 when you do!




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