Stefan Kangas <stefankan...@gmail.com> writes:

> Adam Porter <a...@alphapapa.net> writes:
>
>> Since transient.el is part of Emacs now, these kinds of menus should
>> probably be implemented with it.
>
> IIUC, this is not a menu, but a reminder of key bindings that are usable
> in that context.  Other keybindings here are self-inserting keys, which
> are equally useful, and they wouldn't be available in a transient.

I am wondering how quick-help, transient, and which-key (AFAIU, it is to
be included into the core soon-ish) play together.

transient provides a specific way to define the displayed layout, among
other things. At the same time, quick-help provides an alternative
(undocumented) way to define the layout. And which-key uses pre-defined
layout.

I am wondering if transient style to define how various options in the
menu/help buffer/which-key buffer can be unified.

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