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Re: [Nano-devel] [PATCH] Some improvements


From: Benno Schulenberg
Subject: Re: [Nano-devel] [PATCH] Some improvements
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 19:59:07 +0100
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When I start nano and type ^W, I don't want to see the string that I last searched for on the prompt bar. If I want that search string again (to
edit it), it is one <Up> away.  If I don't want to edit it, I can just use
M-W. So I don't see the advantage of putting up the last search string also
for the first ^W. (If it were up to me, it would be removed from all invocations of ^W.)

This is merely for consistency. If ^W is pressed the last search string is not
reloaded, but when M-W is pressed it is, which is consistent behavior.

You mean "inconsistent", right?  I don't see the inconsistency: when I press
^W, I apparently want to specify something that I want to search for, so what
good does it do to put between brackets the string that I last searched for
the previous time that I used nano?  If I press M-W, I apparently want to
search for what I last searched for -- even when I have just started nano,
because then I apparently remember what I last searched for, otherwise I
wouldn't press M-W.  So M-W should be extra "clever", but not ^W.

If you would like the opposite behavior - do not fill the last string in in
such a way that pressing M-W will open the prompt bar because of absence of a search string, it is acceptable too.

When I press M-W, I expect nano to search.  I do not ever want M-W to offer
me a prompt.  When I want a prompt, I press ^W.

Benno



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