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Re: Patch: enhanced mark navigation commands
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Patch: enhanced mark navigation commands |
Date: |
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 07:10:25 +0900 |
Ted Zlatanov <address@hidden> writes:
> I think it's possible to make this useful with navigation layers.
>
> Layers 0-9 reserved for char/word/paragraph/page/etc motion
> Layer 10: edits (what Adrian Robert's patch provides)
> Layer 11: tags (ctags, etags, etc.); function/variable definitions
> Layer 12: grep/diff/compile/occur points
> Layer 13: buffers (like cycle-buffer)
> Layer 14: Gnus articles or dired files or other bundles of information
> Layer 15: Gnus groups (or other aggregators for layer 14)
> Layer 16: Gnus topics (or other aggregators for layer 15)
>
> Layers 10 and 11 may have to be swapped. We may think of more layers,
> and what I've listed above is just an idea. The point is that we'll
> give the user a way to move back and forth between things that are
> interesting.
To be honest, it sounds maddeningly annoying...
-Miles
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Re: Patch: enhanced mark navigation commands, Juri Linkov, 2008/03/05