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Re: [Texmacs-dev] <Del> vs. <Cut>
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Re: [Texmacs-dev] <Del> vs. <Cut> |
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Thu, 13 Oct 2005 09:36:24 -0700 |
Norbert Nemec wrote:
> currently, hitting the <Del> key with some text marked is equivalent
> with doing a <Cut> (Win: Ctrl-X). I.e.: the text in the buffer is
> replaced.
>
> This is not the standard behavior of desktop applications and it is
> rather annoying in every day use: If you copy some text to the buffer
> and want to replace several portions of text with that buffer-content
Alvaro Tejero Cantero wrote:
> This is extremely annoying for everybody I know who uses TeXmacs. I have
> been wondering for long what the motivation might be, to present a solid
> case in order for this to change.
I agree.
Referring to the GNU/Linux version, this is also true with
the Backspace key -- it deletes highlighted text, even if
that is far from where the cursor is. If I wanted the text
cut, I would use Ctrl-W, so this behavior is NEVER what I
want. I use Backspace to delete the character just left of
the cursor.
I have often made such accidental deletions. The only reason
I am able to tolerate this is that undo is just one
keystroke. But then I worry -- what if the highlighted text
is outside the displayed part of the buffer? I might never
know I had deleted it. A simple test will show that it is
possible to delete text this way in the off-screen part
of the document.
Daniel Bump