On 09 Jan 2014, at 10:45, Igor Stasenko <siguc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 9 January 2014 10:38, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote: > The history hack did totally not work for end users, many people, including > myself, lost code, often without noticing or understanding it at first. > > This 'warning, you did not accept' is/was important and solid, if you want to > replace that the solution should be really good - it was not. > > Don't shoot on Nicolai, he tried to fix it, after asking around. > > i'm not shooting anyone, i just sad there is no progress :) > and instead even regress, because now i should also answer 'yes/no' when i > press > cmd-L.. > > If some people will need to be asked are they really really really fucking > sure they wanted to press a key they pressed, each time they pressing the > key, why others, who don't need such stupidity should suffer? >
These are two different issue: 1) CMD-L 2) Not asking in general and rely on history. Marcus