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Re: Why flip RET and C-j with electric-indent-mode?


From: Andreas Röhler
Subject: Re: Why flip RET and C-j with electric-indent-mode?
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 10:59:42 +0100
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On 28.11.2014 23:56, Bob Proulx wrote:
So why did emacs flip RET and C-j with electric-indent-mode?  It has
always been that typing RET in fundamental mode would insert a
newline.  C-j would insert a newline and indent.  This is now broken
in emacs24.4 and later.  Now those two actions are reversed!
Aaarrrgghh!


+1

In shell-modes --which are a major asset of Emacs-- RET still sends a newline.
Feels fairly inconsistent.

In favour of reverting this change,

Andreas




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