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RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound?
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: Bikeshedding go! Why is <M-f4> unbound? |
Date: |
Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:52:22 -0800 |
Minor clarification of what I said:
> Admittedly, it is not everyday that code wants to handle an
> unbound key when it is pressed. Of course, that's exactly
> the case of the proposal... What we would be doing in effect
> is reserving that possibility for Window/Gnome/KDE to handle
> Alt-f4
in this way
> , hardcoding it instead of letting anyone code it
this way
> for any purpose.
> But I do recognize that this is not a big use case.
IOW, don't bother to remark that users and libraries could still bind the key.
I know that. The question was about testing an unbound error after the key is
pressed.
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