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bug#36525: M-x default when cursor on top of a M-x command in INFO
From: |
Sebastian Urban |
Subject: |
bug#36525: M-x default when cursor on top of a M-x command in INFO |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Jul 2019 10:43:09 +0200 |
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Yes, and I don't think it is warranted, so I think this report
should be closed as notabug/wontfix.
I'm a bit late to the party, but... perhaps doing it how "describe"
commands do it would be better, i.e. in minibuffer:
M-x (default list-coding-systems) |
where '|' is cursor position. No evasive manoeuvres to avoid
automatic inserting, no deleting if we want to run different command,
no additional key (like 'M-n') - just RET if you agree, or write
different command. But I must say that it looks a bit stranger than
in case of "describe" commands. Maybe just make it optional
behaviour, controlled by variable (nil/t). Of course, in this case,
'M-n' should avoid first value, because it'll be inside parentheses,
and skip to the next one.
- bug#36525: M-x default when cursor on top of a M-x command in INFO, (continued)
bug#36525: M-x default when cursor on top of a M-x command in INFO, Basil L. Contovounesios, 2019/07/07
bug#36525: M-x default when cursor on top of a M-x command in INFO, Basil L. Contovounesios, 2019/07/09