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Re: A more modest proposal


From: Alfred M. Szmidt
Subject: Re: A more modest proposal
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 06:25:20 -0400

   >> Having the same keybinding behave completely differently
   >> depending if you use a windowing system or the console is a bad
   >> idea.  What about having C-z C-z do suspend-frame, and C-z z
   >> ... do undo?  Not that I see a need for yet another undo
   >> keybinding.
   >
   > There's already a better binding for suspend-frame: "C-x C-z"
   >
   > So I'd say, just change the meaning of C-z universally to undo,
   > and let people use C-x C-z for suspend.

That is a good idea; didn't know about that binding.

   I don't agree with Alfred that minimization on a window system is
   suitably similar to warrant the C-z keybinding as well on a window
   system.

   All in all, I don't think maintaining C-z in its current meaning is
   worth the trouble, particularly on window systems.

I don't have strong feelings about C-z, C-x C-z for suspend-frame is
good, remapping C-z completely to undo is good.  As long as C-z
doesn't behave completely differently on console vs. windowing systems
(eg. undo vs. suspend-frame), I atleast have no qualms about remapping
it.



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