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Re: Electricity in keyboard macros
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Electricity in keyboard macros |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Aug 2001 15:31:04 -0600 (MDT) |
Not all electric features are visual: some of them modify the buffer.
For example, if you type `#' in a C-mode buffer, it causes the `#'
character be flushed to column zero. Braces and semi-colons are
similar: they cause reindentation.
I think these effects should not be turned off inside a macro.
I agree. The commands should modify the buffer the same way
in a macro as they would outside the macro.
But display-only effects are another matter.
Those can be different in a keyboard macro.
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