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RE: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved |
Date: |
Sun, 12 May 2019 16:32:20 -0700 (PDT) |
> > > Active minibuffer is in _no_ way "an internal detail".
>
> > You have 2 core Emacs developers disagree with you, which
> > is a clear sign that you are wrong.
>
> That question is a matter of judgment, not objective fact.
It's an objective fact that the minibuffer being used for
input is observably different behavior from reading input
in other ways (e.g. `read-char').
If users can perceive different behavior then the
difference is not just an internal detail. I don't think
that's a matter of judgment or opinion.
There may be implementation matters to consider, but that
doesn't change the fact that the behaviors are different
for _users_.
And anyway, no particular implementation matters were
presented for discussion. There was only an invitation
to "see the code" (which?).
> If this were a question of objective fact, the maintainers could
> conceivably be objectively wrong, and someoe else objectively right.
> Such things are unusual, but they do happen.
What is "this"? The question posed was whether
non-minbuffer prompts should have a face, and if so,
which face. Everyone has so far agreed on that.
And yes, _that's_ a question of opinion/judgment.
Normally when such questions are raised here reasons
are given to support opinions, and ultimately the
maintainers decide/judge.
> But there is no objectively right in a question like this. The
> maintainers have to go by _their_ best judgment. Others who disagree
> can try to show good reasons for judging things differently; but if
> the managers have understood those reasons and are not convinced by
> them, that's the end of it.
Of course. IF there has been a maintainer decision
that's one thing - that's the end of it. So far, I
haven't understood that.
I've seen only expressions of opinion or preference.
I thought the question was open for discussion, which
to me invites reason, not just like/dislike votes.
One user opened the question for discussion; I replied
with one point of view and supporting arguments; then
two maintainers replied with like/dislike opinions
without reasons (AFAICT): "That's what I vote for."
If that's really the extent of the discussion, so be it.
- Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Kévin Le Gouguec, 2019/05/10
- Re: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Stefan Monnier, 2019/05/10
- RE: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Drew Adams, 2019/05/10
- Re: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Stefan Monnier, 2019/05/10
- Re: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/05/11
- RE: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Drew Adams, 2019/05/11
- Re: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/05/11
- RE: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Drew Adams, 2019/05/11
- Re: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Richard Stallman, 2019/05/12
- RE: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved, Kévin Le Gouguec, 2019/05/11
Solving bug#35564 (was: Use of minibuffer-prompt face when minibuffer is not involved), Kévin Le Gouguec, 2019/05/11