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Re: Finding packages to enable by default
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Tak Kunihiro |
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Re: Finding packages to enable by default |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Jun 2014 21:43:30 +0900 (JST) |
>>>>> | winner-mode | 35 |
>>>>
>>>> If we can come up with good keybindings, then we can indeed enable it
>>>> by default.
>>>
>>>`C-x C-left' switches to the previous buffer, so similarly
>>>`C-x M-left' could switch to the previous window configuration.
>>>
>>>Also in browser's UI `M-left' switches to the previous page
>>>(roughly corresponding to the window configuration).
>>
>> When point is on a window with buffer that cannot be edited, many
>> modes such like dired make `q' close the window. The winner-dwim does
>> similar regardless where the point is. Thus I propose `C-x q' or
>> `C-q' although they are taken.
>
> I suppose you mean using `C-x q' to quit window, and `C-u C-x q'
> to "un-quit", but with bindings to `winner-undo' and `winner-redo'.
> In bug#13167 we considered binding `C-x q' to `quit-window' itself
> because `winner-undo' is quite different from `quit-window' that
> doesn't not necessarily restore the previous window configuration,
> so `winner-undo' and `quit-window' require different key bindings.
Thank you to scoop what I meant.
How about `C-x C-_' or `C-x _' for "winner-undo" analogous to `C-_'
for "undo"?
I think that `C-x C-0' for "text-scale-adjust" has a nice interface
that accepts `+' or `-' after initiation. Analogous to that, after
initiation, `_' or `-' can be assigned to "winner-undo" and `=' or `+'
for "winner-undo".
Re: Finding packages to enable by default, Juri Linkov, 2014/06/21
Re: Finding packages to enable by default, Glenn Morris, 2014/06/21
Re: Finding packages to enable by default, Tak Kunihiro, 2014/06/22