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From: | David Reitter |
Subject: | Re: Entering filenames with spaces |
Date: | Sun, 6 Nov 2005 16:15:42 +0000 |
On 5 Nov 2005, at 16:34, Drew Adams wrote:
On 19 Oct 2005, at 03:43, Richard M. Stallman wrote:Does a filename-minibuffer have an extra keymap? Not at present, but giving it its own keymap is the cleanest way to do this job.OK, this is a simple patch now which allows for inputting spaces infilenames in the minibuffer, while keeping the binding of space to minibuffer-complete-word in other contexts. It introduces a new keymap, minibuffer-local-filename-completion-map.Was this a final decision? If not, let me stir the pot a bit one more time.
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I'm not happy, however, with a change that imposes a new minibuffer-completion map on programmers and two distinct minibufferbehaviors for SPC on users. Could this decision please be reconsidered?
My main argument back then was to allow people to enter filenames with spaces, not consistency. Other keys have special meanings in the minibuffer, like up/down.
I fully agree with you that one should maintain consistent across all minibuffer inputs. That was the first patch that I submitted, and some people didn't seem too happy...
A similar issue is the (seemingly fully unnecessary) binding of C-y in isearch, where yank needs to be re-bound to M-y. This is a good example of inconsistency without need. Streamlining the UI before the release might be a good idea. Otherwise one will end up with a situation where some people like to keep illogical UI behavior just because they've gotten used to it. The space bar in the minibuffer and C-y in isearch already seem to be such cases.
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