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RE: Just o after C-x o (other-window)
From: |
Tomas Nordin |
Subject: |
RE: Just o after C-x o (other-window) |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Apr 2017 22:55:58 +0200 |
Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
>> I would like the other-window function to behave like text-scale-adjust.
>> I mean, after hitting `C-x o` to select next window, I want `o` to mean
>> next-window again. Any other key would escape this minor mode. Did
>> somebody here by any chance implement that already?
>>
>> The text-scale-adjust function behaves like that, after `C-x C-+` it is
>> enough to hit `+` or `-` to further adjust the scaling, which I think is
>> excellent.
>
> (defun other-window-repeat ()
> "Repeatable `other-window'."
> (interactive)
> (require 'repeat)
> (repeat-command 'other-window))
>
> (defun repeat-command (command)
> "Repeat COMMAND."
> (let ((repeat-message-function 'ignore))
> (setq last-repeatable-command command)
> (repeat nil)))
>
> (global-set-key [remap other-window] 'other-window-repeat)
>
> Then just use `C-x o o o o o ...'
Nice, exactly the answer I was hoping for. Thanks, this behaviour fits
my brain somehow.