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Re: tmm and enabled menus.
From: |
Matt Hodges |
Subject: |
Re: tmm and enabled menus. |
Date: |
Mon, 16 May 2005 13:55:06 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1007 (Gnus v5.10.7) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> Richard Stallman writes:
> On ttys, reducing clutter may be more important than presenting
> a consistent interface.
> That may be the right argument. I don't have a feel for what is
> best here.
I made some quick changes to test inclusion of inactive entries in
text menus. For what it's worth, I didn't find the extra entries
distracting. Others may disagree.
If anyone is interested in trying it out, I've attached a patch. This
may not be the cleanest implementation, but it works as far as I have
tested it. The menus should now look something like this:
n==>New File... (C-x C-f) o==>Open Recent
O==>Open File... d==>Open Directory... (C-x d)
i==>Insert File... (C-x i) c==>Close (current buffer)
---Save (current buffer) (C-x C-s)
s==>Save Buffer As... (C-x C-w) ---Revert Buffer
r==>Recover Crashed Session p==>Print Buffer
---Print Region P==>Postscript Print Buffer
---Postscript Print Region 0==>Postscript Print Buffer (B+W)
---Postscript Print Region (B+W) a==>a2ps (<f22>)
S==>Split Window (C-x 2) ---Unsplit Windows (C-x 1)
N==>New Frame (C-x 5 2) f==>New Frame on Display...
D==>Delete Frame (C-x 5 0) e==>Exit Emacs (C-x C-c)
Thanks.
txtIHm4q8fcG9.txt
Description: tmm.el patch.
Re: tmm and enabled menus., Richard Stallman, 2005/05/14