[please keep CC, I'm not in this list] I noticed that in CVS lisp/ the M-g mapping reads:
ldefs-boot.el: (define-key global-map "\M-g" 'facemenu-keymap) A while ago there was a long discussion: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2004-03/msg00642.html But I dare to open this question again. I understood that the goal of keeping M-g where is now is was that in some distant foggy future it might be used for text editing. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2004-03/msg00642.html From: Richard Stallman "I want Emacs to move in the direction of doing word processing. It may take years, but we will get there. Then commands to specify faces will become important, and will need a good key binding. I chose the M-g binding for that reason, and the reason continues to have force. So I don't intend to change that binding." Please, I have been watching this future over 10 years now and in the mean time hundreds or thousands developers / code writers / designers / students / teachers are all using M-g to mean goto-line Is there no hope to see the 'facemenu-keymap moved to another key and have the goto-line solely for M-g? It really cannot be replaced by M-x compile / M-x grep or other specialized modes that offer "direct to line" jump commands. Line numbers can come from many outside sources, like: o Remote sessions; you're editing two copies of Version controlled files o Other programming languages; Like PHP which display errors and line numbers in web page itself (can't use Emacs) o Numerous other utilities (like Web link checkers, when you edit the file in Emacs) To make it short: from accessibility point of view, the goto-line functionality would be far more important and widely used in everyday Emacs session and ad hoc use, than the current facemenu-keymap functionality. Jari _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel