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Re: Key-binding clash between gnus and calc


From: Jay Belanger
Subject: Re: Key-binding clash between gnus and calc
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:24:40 -0600
User-agent: Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Juri Linkov <address@hidden> writes:

>>>> However, this gave me a good idea: `C-x M-#', i.e. the current `M-#'
>>>> remains unchanged, but with the initial `C-x'.
>>>
>>> What's good about that?  It is really contorted.
>>
>> It preserves some continuity with the old keybinding, which is
>> nice.  But since I'm not the only person who thinks it's a bit
>> awkward, something else might be in order.
>
> It is not much more awkward then current `M-#'.  Surely it is not
> easy to type, but I think that easy to type is not a requirement for
> a key sequence to invoke calc.  There are many frequently used
> commands in Emacs that require more easy to type keys, but still
> miss them.  Just one example of frequently used command without
> a convenient keybinding is `other-window'.

The `other-window' command is invoked with `C-xo', which seems easy to
type in. `C-xM-#', on the other hand, requires changing from a control
key to a meta and (on my keyboard) shift key.  I think that's a lot
more awkward to type in (but then my fingers are less than nimble).

Jay




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