William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi,
> The function name 'emms-playlist-mode-go' is an artifact of the > Emacs namespace. I don't really understand what the difference is > between us shortening it, and a user binding it to a shortcut key > (which is what I do, and what I think that others do as well). I > think that the choice of shortcut should be an end-user thing. > > I think we were really concentrating on providing a more user-friendly > entry function. Exactly. If a user installs a new emacs package, the first thing he'll try out is `M-x <package-name>'. So it's a good thing to have a function `emms' which prompts for a music file or directory and switches to the playlist. Another possibility would be that `M-x emms' openes the emms info page and disables all commands and keys like `switch-buffer' until he finishes reading followed by a final emms user exam. ;-) Bye, Tassilo -- Chuck Norris doesn't play god. Playing is for children. _______________________________________________ Emms-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emms-help
