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From: | Mathias Dahl |
Subject: | Re: More visible mini-buffer prompt face |
Date: | Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:01:05 +0100 |
The question of when to ask for confirmation, and how, is an important one, but it isn't the same one. In Emacs, the reason we have both y-or-n-p and yes-or-no-p is partly to address this.
I know it is off-topic, but could you elaborate on this one (or is it maybe in the manual... I'll have a look)? Do you refer to the fact that you have to type the more "difficult" string "yes" + enter, instead of just typing "y"? In my case I often do arrow-up + enter, because in 99 cases of 100, the last response I made was "yes", so it does not really make it much harder for me to do something wrong (because I am forming a habit).
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