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Re: [emms-help] Re: "s" as a prefix binding
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Yoni Rabkin Katzenell |
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Re: [emms-help] Re: "s" as a prefix binding |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Aug 2007 10:08:41 +0300 |
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Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/22.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
Martin Schoenmakers <address@hidden> writes:
> William Xu <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> If we bind 's' to stop, at least it confuses me at first, Start or Stop
>> ?
>
> Well, given that you don't typically stop something that isn't started
> or start something that isn't currently stopped, wouldn't it be useful
> to make it work as either, depending on state? I've already done
> something not unlike that myself with my global 'control EMMS while in
> some other buffer' bindings.
>
> (The one time it makes a difference, perhaps, is pause. Start and stop
> are equally applicable in that case, but then if it's a single keypress,
> doing it at most twice probably isn't much trouble.)
>
> Just some random remarks at 4am ;)
I think that the most natural keybinding for starting the track under
point is RET, but I don't really mind what stops the player as long as
it is a single lower-case key.
By "natural" I mean "in the context of an Emacs user". That is, I want
the same action which works in w3m, the grep buffer and *info* to work
for Emms: I put point over the item I want and press RET.
I don't use other audio players (besides last.fm, which I don't actually
interact with), so I can't really put it in any other context other than
the Emacs one.
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