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Re: Fiddling with the menus
From: |
Lennart Borgman |
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Re: Fiddling with the menus |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Aug 2009 01:29:44 +0200 |
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:09 AM, Juri Linkov<address@hidden> wrote:
>> I agree that getting rid of the non-interactive search items in
>> Edit->Search would be a good simplification.
>
> Then we could replace these items with "Search files" (grep)
> and "Recursive grep" (rgrep) in Edit->Search.
One reason for keeping the "normal non-interactive search items" is
that this is what many new users are used to. Maybe place them one
sublevel down with an appropriate name?
Adding rgrep/lgrep would be very good.
I believe it also would be good to merge the "Search" and "Replace"
menus. For example there are elisp code for replacing grep matches.
Such functionality fits best right under rgrep/lgrep. The "Replace"
submenu is also very short.
Maybe adding more fucntionality to a new "Search and Replace" submenu
would make it long. However in my opinion it seems easier to find
things in such an organisation - even if we had to make more
sublevels. Finding/advertising is the important thing. (And again:
perhaps adding the menu items to M-x history...)
>> Maybe this will make sense at some point, but just activating it by
>> default in Emacs-23 required a fair bit of confrontation. One of the
>> conditions to turn it on was that it be as easy as possible to turn it
>> back off, even in those cases where modifying the .emacs is not an
>> option (e.g. using someone else's Emacs).
>
> BTW, the Options menu should also contain an item to toggle
> `delete-selection-mode' since there is much demand for it.
Options / Confrontation Resolutions ...
- Re: Fiddling with the menus, (continued)