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Re: proofreading man/dired.texi


From: Miles Bader
Subject: Re: proofreading man/dired.texi
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:51:30 +0900

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 15:12:45 -0500, Stefan Monnier
<address@hidden> wrote:
> > Why does wdired allow self-insertion?
> > Is there a good reason for it?
> > If not, it would seem to be a bug.
> 
> The whole purpose of wdired is to allow you to edit your directory (file
> names, permissions, ...) directly with self-insert-command, so it's not at
> all a bug.

BTW, I noticed that wdired seems to be a bit unintuitive:

 (1) The function name "wdired-change-to-wdired-mode" is bizarre; why
not just `wdired-mode'????  Is there another way one is supposed to
enter it?

 (2) One must hit `C-c C-c' for changes to take effect; this seems a
bit heavy-weight -- why not just RET (which seems to be what other
systems use)?

 (3) Similarly, in analogy to other systems, it might be nice if there
was some obvious visual indication that wdired was active and
filenames "open for editting" -- e.g., if the filenames looked like a
customize-style "input field" (one might even use the same abstract
face for both, e.g. define an `input-field' face, and have customize
inherit from it).

Thoughts?

-Miles
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