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Re: emacs mode line suggestions


From: Ian Eure
Subject: Re: emacs mode line suggestions
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 15:12:13 -0800

On Nov 16, 2008, at 10:20 AM, Richard Riley wrote:

Ian Eure <ian@digg.com> writes:

My objection is to the idea that you don't want star buffers in the
list. These are also used for interaction with external processes:
*ssh: host*, *SQL: foo*, *Twit-recent*, *compilation*, *shell*,
*Python*. It seems ill advised to exclude those from the list.

The kind of user that might want to see them is clued in enough to use a
prefix or customise their setup accordingly.

That's not the point. A behavior is being suggested which has a serious usability negative. Your argument cuts both ways; anyone who might use the existing mechanism surely is clued in enough to know how to use it, so why bother changing it, either?

Consider:

1. Edit stuff.
2. Create a *shell* buffer, do work in the shell.
3. Switch back to editing.
4. Try to go back to the shell - but wait, it's gone! What happened?

It's equally confusing. If you want to improve things, great, but replacing one crappy behavior with a different crappy behavior is a waste.


I must say I agree with Xah and the "well thats the way its always been"
kind of reply is not constructive in the slightest.

Did you actually read my reply? Because I criticized the proposal on it's merits, and never said anything remotely like that.

 - Ian.




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