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bug#24379: [PATCH] lisp/bindings.el: Bind (yank-pop -1) to M-Y


From: Clément Pit--Claudel
Subject: bug#24379: [PATCH] lisp/bindings.el: Bind (yank-pop -1) to M-Y
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2016 11:42:36 -0400
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On 2016-09-06 11:36, Drew Adams wrote:
> Users can always override any key bindings, of course.
> But many users are hesitant to override default bindings,
> for whatever reasons.
>
>
>
> Yes, and my `M-y' is only turned on in Icicle minor mode (but
> which I am always in).  You can drop that example, if you like,
> and just google for `emacs "M-y"' if you would like to see what
> other users do with `M-y'.

I'm having trouble reconciling these two statements: on the one hand people 
don't like overriding existing bindings, but on the other hand many people 
override the existing M-y binding?

> My point was the _general_ one that I stated: (1) Many users
> have their own uses of `M-y' and `C-M-y'.  And (2) adding this
> particular binding is not helpful - it is trivial for anyone
> to add it, if they really want it.

I don't understand. All bindings are trivial to add. That doesn't make any of 
them less helpful.

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