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bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customi
From: |
Po Lu |
Subject: |
bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customize] |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Jun 2022 17:46:36 +0800 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.91 (gnu/linux) |
Daniel Martín <mardani29@yahoo.es> writes:
> I think it's fine to only update the documentation. We can expand the
> text a bit and say that <ns-open-prefs> is usually sent by the OS when
> Emacs is the front process and the user presses `Cmd-,' (comma). This
> is officially documented, at least for macOS
> (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236).
I did not know that, I only knew about the "Preferences" menu item. I
guess it should be mentioned in the documentation.
> Similarly, we already say that the fonts panel event is sent with
> `Cmd-t`.
It is?
> If we had common events indexed in the manuals, users could ask Emacs
> about any of them with C-h S, for example. Improving the
> self-documenting features in Emacs is an alternative that I like more
> compared to changing the displayed text depending on if there's only
> events and no keybindings bound to a function, for example.
I already indexed the NS-specific events.
bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customize], Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2022/06/13
- bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customize], Stefan Kangas, 2022/06/13
- bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customize], Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2022/06/13
- bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customize], Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2022/06/14
- bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customize], Stefan Kangas, 2022/06/17
- bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customize], Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2022/06/18
- bug#55940: macOS: <ns-show-prefs> displayed as keybinding for \\[customize], Stefan Kangas, 2022/06/21