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Re: [Nano-devel] dropping an anchor at a place where wants to return
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Benno Schulenberg |
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Re: [Nano-devel] dropping an anchor at a place where wants to return |
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Sat, 3 Nov 2018 19:43:25 +0100 |
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Op 31-10-18 om 20:30 schreef David Ramsey:
> I'd actually prefer Marco's mechanism. I'd usually make use of only one
> anchor, but there are times where there are two or three places I need
> to jump to, and his way allows for more than one.
Jumping to two or three places should be easy enough with M-W and M-Q,
no? For the example that you give with a global, searching for it and
then jumping to the different occurrences with M-W and M-Q should be
even easier than setting a bookmark: it saves striking a combo to set
the bookmark. (If there are globals whose names are not distinct enough
for this to work, then I consider this a "bug" and a renaming patch is
in order.) But I know what you mean: bookmarking the places of interest
and then being able to cycle through these places sounds attractive. I
just can't see myself using it.
>> 3) M-" always sets the anchor; M-' jumps to it. Clearing the anchor
>> is not needed.
>
> Of your three forms, this makes the most sense to me.
It has the least surprises.
>> But this eats up two keystrokes.
>
> If they're needed for proper navigation, that's not so much of an issue
> (and this also applies to the hypothetical three in Marco's version).
It is an issue. There are almost no free key combos left, so I want
to assign them sparingly. And I want to make it easier to remember
what combo to press for which function -- when there are two for the
anchoring: which was which again? If you press drop instead of jump,
you've lost the point where you wanted to return.
>> And somehow I find typing Shift+Alt+key quite awkward.
>
> Agreed. But Esc followed by Shift-' for " should work just as well,
> shouldn't it?
It would work, but... I find it at least as awkward as a three-finger
combo.
Benno
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