> > > BTW, \u seems not to have any mnemonic value whatsoever ... isn't there > > > some other name we could use? > > > > True :) > > Since buffer commands all have a single char I wanted a single char one > > too. The "c" for "cursor" was taken already, so i choose the "u" (second > > char in "cursor"). If somebody has a better suggestion, let us know ;) > > I think a new backslash variable isn't the way to go. I would use a > \pset variable to control what is happening.
IMHO with \pset I'd have different places where I'd need to figure out whether to do the cursor thing and I was a bit reluctant to add stuff to existing code paths. Also the other \pset options are somewhat orthogonal to this one. Just my two EUR cents, of course... :) Bye, Chris. -- Chris Mair http://www.1006.org ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly