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Re: usability issue
From: |
Tuomo Takkula |
Subject: |
Re: usability issue |
Date: |
07 Jan 2003 21:00:53 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> writes:
> Tuomo Takkula <tuomo@quirm.cs.chalmers.se> writes:
>
> > The department I am working on just switched emacs from 20.xx?? to
> > 21.2.1, with the new cool look. However, the keystrokes <Home> and
> > <End> changed their meaning as well, from 'go-to-beginning/end-of
> > document' to 'goto-begin/end-of line', respectively. So, I thought,
> > lets make an usability test and try to change that back.
>
> Why? Just use C-home and C-end. You don't need them that often, eh?
That has to do with my age. I am used to Home and End jumping up and
down, and I am not used to software telling me what I am supposed to,
as in 'der Schwanz hat nicht mit dem Hund zu wedeln' and such ;-)
> > - _is_ there a way to get to the old behaviour of <Home> and <End> via
> > custimization groups, and if so, where?
>
> Unlikely. Those are keystrokes. Just use
>
> (global-set-key [home] 'beginning-of-buffer)
> (global-set-key [end] 'end-of-buffer)
>
> in your .emacs file. That's all.
Thanks. Copied. Cool - works fine!
> But why you should want it when those functions are available on
> C-home and C-end escapes me.
I was used to the old behaviour and I might switch to the new if I see
any advantage in the new behaviour. Right now, I just feel annoyed,
for no benefit, so I stick to the old. That's reasonable (in my age,
y'know...)
Cheers
Tuomo
PS. Btw, thanks for the great work on PreviewLateX, and the advice you
give in c.t.t in general
> --
> David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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