Re: Escape cancels the selection

1999-01-29 Thread Reuben Thomas

> 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.

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Re: Escape cancels the selection

1999-01-29 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes

> "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

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