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33 To: Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU>
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34 Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] emacs: Cycle through notmuch buffers rather than
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43 Emacs/24.0.92.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
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44 From: David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>
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69 On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 22:01:05 -0500, Austin Clements <amdragon@MIT.EDU> wrot=
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71 > Quoth David Edmondson on Jan 15 at 11:55 am:
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72 > > On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 10:29:31 +0100, Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org> wro=
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74 > > > Might I ask, to what key(chord) have you bound this ? Due to its
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75 > > > usefulness, I'm inclined to bind it to [SPC], but on second though,
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76 > > > that might be a bit on the intense side...
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78 > > C-c=3D globally. That's clobbered in a couple of major modes, but not
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79 > > enough to bother me so far.
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81 > Might it make sense to bind this across the notmuch mode maps by
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82 > default? This would at least make this feature more visible as well
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83 > as quite useful to people who dedicate an Emacs instance to notmuch.
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85 The elisp manual says:
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87 * Don't define `C-c LETTER' as a key in Lisp programs. Sequences
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88 consisting of `C-c' and a letter (either upper or lower case) are
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89 reserved for users; they are the *only* sequences reserved for
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90 users, so do not block them.
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94 * Sequences consisting of `C-c' followed by a control character or a
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95 digit are reserved for major modes.
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97 * Sequences consisting of `C-c' followed by `{', `}', `<', `>', `:'
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98 or `;' are also reserved for major modes.
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100 * Sequences consisting of `C-c' followed by any other punctuation
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101 character are allocated for minor modes. Using them in a major
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102 mode is not absolutely prohibited, but if you do that, the major
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103 mode binding may be shadowed from time to time by minor modes.
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105 which I read to mean that C-c=3D is allocated for use by minor modes. I
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106 could easily be persuaded to change to C-c; and have that bound in our
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107 major modes (and personally bind it globally).
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