From: Ben F. <ben...@be...> - 2011-01-31 00:35:50
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Stefan Merten <sm...@oe...> writes: > Key bindings changed > ==================== > > According to Emacs standards the old key bindings left no room for new > commands. I decided to rebind most keys to have two keys after the > leading C-c so there is room for new commands. By my reading, that means most commands use three keys in total (leading C-c plus two keys). Is that right? If so, I don't see why that's been done. Isn't the point of a leading C-c to make the key combinations not clash with Emacs built-ins? Surely the C-c prefixed commands should be mostly two keys total, no? -- \ “I went to the cinema, it said ‘Adults: $5.00, Children $2.50’. | `\ So I said ‘Give me two boys and a girl.’” —Steven Wright | _o__) | Ben Finney |