Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Peter Whaite wrote: > >>Why not just keep it simple. SPC scrolls. ENTER activates. >>
I think its much more important that Emacs is consistent within itself than that Emacs is consistent with some random gui. So I think: - Custom and Info should be more alike than they are today. - Eshell and Shell mode should be more alike as well. And other random things: - comment-region should always be bound to the same key And so on. There are many such discrepancies in Emacs. If some windows users want emacs to be more windows-gui consistent on their plattform, cant these changes go into Cua mode or something? One of the bad things with Windows is that MS changes the GUI now and then, for no apparent benefit. Key-bindings, for instance, change with the language you have installed A Windows app with. On the other hand, C-x C-f will always find a file in emacs, which is a great benefit. > Because I have several times pressed SPC instead of ENTER. I guess I > will not be the only one - or I hope I will not be the only one. It is > quite confusing and unexpected that the buffer scrolls in this situation. > > But there are more important things to consider at the moment of course. -- Joakim Verona www.verona.se _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel