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Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>? |
Date: |
Fri, 01 Sep 2006 12:12:44 +0300 |
> Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:55:57 +0200
> From: Lennart Borgman <address@hidden>
> Cc: Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>,
> Emacs Devel <address@hidden>
>
> > But I wouldn't suggest changing this until after the release, as it
> > probably affects lots of documentation, even if we keep the old names
> > as aliases for backwards compatibility.
>
> I suggest changing them at once.
Please don't suggest such things at this time. We've already had too
many temptations to make unnecessary changes, and will no doubt have
more. It's already September out there, and we wanted to start a
pretest this month.
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/09/01
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/09/01
- RE: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Drew Adams, 2006/09/01
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, David Kastrup, 2006/09/02
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/09/02
- RE: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Drew Adams, 2006/09/02
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/09/03
- RE: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Drew Adams, 2006/09/03
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Jason Rumney, 2006/09/02
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/09/03
- Re: Why are <next> and <prior> not called <page down> and <page up>?, Kevin Rodgers, 2006/09/05