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Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation u
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation using C-a and C-e on a prompt line] |
Date: |
19 Mar 2002 18:24:21 +0900 |
address@hidden (Kim F. Storm) writes:
> > What are you talking about? I mean _I've_ thought about how things
> > work, and considered the important cases when the current mechanism is
> > confusing in this way, and decided that this is a good solution.
>
> Ok, but why do you ask people what they think and whether there are
> other ways to fix this?
Because some people may have good ideas, or point out problems.
You asked the odd question `How does emacs know when it's currently in
an important case,' and I was pointing out that `important case' merely
referred the way I had thought about the problem. [That's why I
emphasized `I've' -- not as some sort of claim of authority, but to
contrast with `emacs'.]
-Miles
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Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation using C-a and C-e on a prompt line], Richard Stallman, 2002/03/19
Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation using C-a and C-e on a prompt line], Richard Stallman, 2002/03/18