I'm using TeXmacs to produce LaTeX files which I then postprocess and translate in LaTeX. This means that I have to export a file rather often to compile the LaTeX and check whether the output is correct.
It has always enerved me to have to confirm the overwriting by typing "yes" each time. Especially, since the status line does not exactly hit the eye too hard, so I often forget to reconfirm the exporting. Now, since 1.0.5.9, I suddenly see 'no' as a default answer! This means, I have first to delete two characters before I can type three characters to confirm something that I often do ten times in five minutes!!! The perfect solution would be, if TeXmacs would remember that it has itself written that file, and that it did not change since. A good solution would be if confirmation were asked not in the status line but in a dialog box, alowing a one-key confirmation. A sufficient solution would be to drop the default "no" or change the interface in such a way that typing 'y' will kill the default characters, and make 'y' sufficient instead of the full "yes". The only place where "yes" as confirmation is justified is stuff like formatting your hard drive or changing the partition table. Overwriting a file is not *that* dangerous.... _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
