Re: Escape cancels the selection
> Reuben> I find this annoying (unless I have just made the selection) > Reuben> because if I start to type a command to apply to a selection > Reuben> and then realise it is wrong and press escape, the selection > Reuben> is cancelled and I must make it again. Surely just the command > Reuben> should be cancelled? > > You mean that if you make a selection, type 'M-x foo Esc', then the > selection is canceled? I do not see this behaviour... No, but if I type M-p Esc it does. -- http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rrt1001/ | maxim, n. wisdom for fools -- +++ the lyx project user mailing list +++ To unsubscribe from this list send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the **Subject** unsubscribe.
Re: Escape cancels the selection
> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Reuben> I find this annoying (unless I have just made the selection) Reuben> because if I start to type a command to apply to a selection Reuben> and then realise it is wrong and press escape, the selection Reuben> is cancelled and I must make it again. Surely just the command Reuben> should be cancelled? You mean that if you make a selection, type 'M-x foo Esc', then the selection is canceled? I do not see this behaviour... JMarc -- +++ the lyx project user mailing list +++ To unsubscribe from this list send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the **Subject** unsubscribe.