NEXT could conceivably be used to access another default.
But I think it would be more convenient to add it to the list for
C-p to access.
I don't understand the last sentence. Do you mean add the [next] key to some
list? What list? Do you mean C-p or M-p? Sorry, I
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Hi Drew,
"Drew Adams" writes:
> I should have added that I doubt that such up and down cursor
> motions are very useful in the minibuffer.
I regularly edit multi-line text in the minibuffer when I use
replace-string and eval-expression.
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On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Richard M. Stallman wrote:
>For example, I was tearing my hair out in frustration a couple of years
>back, trying to get the sentence/paragraph movement and filling stuff to
>work properly in CC Mode.
>If the documentation of paragraph-start and paragra
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> On 2005-09-02 01:19 PDT, David Ponce writes:
David> This is a good idea! However your implementation fails
David> when items are grouped into sub-menus in the
David> `recentf-open-files' dialog. Attached is a reworked
David> patch which fixes that bug, plus some minor
Da
I will clarify that.
Thanks for pointing it out.
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> If you change the default to 0, would you please modify C mode
> to set it to 1?
I don't know where it's needed and neither do I know what's the correct
place to put such a thing in CC-mode.
Alan or Martin?
Who does it is not crucial, but I don't want it to be overlooked.
Wo