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Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window
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Karl Berry |
Subject: |
Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:49:44 -0600 |
An alternative might be to bind "{" and "}" to
search-previous and search-next.
I don't mind that on the basis of the keys, but I question whether these
functions really need such bindings. It seems to me the natural way to
"search again" (forward) is to hit s RET. That's what I've always done
myself -- I never even knew search-previous/next existed.
As for search-backward, we've already discussed the general weirdnesses
of going backwards.
I could then propose to turn them all around:
Ok.
Almost. You removed the wrong "and select the node" string. The
Oops, right.
command. Then this part of the help text would look like:
Ok.
See if it passes muster now, please ...
Thanks,
k
- simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Benno Schulenberg, 2008/02/24
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Karl Berry, 2008/02/24
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Benno Schulenberg, 2008/02/25
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Karl Berry, 2008/02/27
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Benno Schulenberg, 2008/02/27
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window,
Karl Berry <=
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Benno Schulenberg, 2008/02/28
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Karl Berry, 2008/02/28
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Benno Schulenberg, 2008/02/29
- Re: simpler help texts, default key for delete-window, Karl Berry, 2008/02/29