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Re: The def* commands (Was: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width
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Nikolai Weibull |
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Re: The def* commands (Was: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width) |
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Sun, 17 Apr 2005 20:12:59 +0200 |
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Shawn Betts, April 17:
> Martin Samuelsson <address@hidden> writes:
> > Which brings us to the question, why does :unalias only accept one
> > argument? But that keeps the executable size down I guess, so maybe it's
> > the right behavior although other similar implementations accept to
> > unalias several aliases at a time.
> Cheapness, I guess. I see no problem with unalias accepting a list,
> except that it'd be a bit irritating to parse.
I'd love to see this for unbind as well,
nikolai
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Re: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width, Nikolai Weibull, 2005/04/06
Re: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width, Shawn Betts, 2005/04/09
- Re: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width, Nikolai Weibull, 2005/04/09
- Re: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width, Martin Samuelsson, 2005/04/11
- Re: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width, Shawn Betts, 2005/04/12
- Re: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width, Nikolai Weibull, 2005/04/12
- The def* commands (Was: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width), Martin Samuelsson, 2005/04/12
- Re: The def* commands (Was: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width), Shawn Betts, 2005/04/17
- Re: The def* commands (Was: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width),
Nikolai Weibull <=
- Re: The def* commands (Was: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width), Martin Samuelsson, 2005/04/19
- Re: The def* commands (Was: [RP] Getting Through and Locking XTerm Width), Nikolai Weibull, 2005/04/19