[OS X Emacs] forward-word binding
Joe Davison
halting at comcast.net
Sat Aug 2 13:47:11 EDT 2008
Tom,
You probably want to check out Emacs on Aqua -- the Cocoa port of
standard emacs, rather than Aquamacs, which has different goals.
joe
On Aug 2, 2008, at 9:11 AM, Tom Van Vleck wrote:
> On Aug 1, 2008, at 7:09 PM, Nathaniel Cunningham wrote:
>> FYI, the change was made in order to match standard OS X behavior.
>> (Option-left/right was similarly intended to be changed to
>> backward/forward-word in 1.4, but your email has brought it to my
>> attention that it was missed somehow!)
>
>
> Many of us use Emacs on multiple different platforms in the same day.
> Switching our behavior back and forth depending on the platform is
> error prone.
> I think that where behavior is the same on all Emacsen it should be
> left that way in Aquamacs.
> The beauty of Aquamacs was that it added behavior for flower-
> whatever to the existing Emacs function, without conflict with what
> was there.
>
> Operating systems come and go. My Emacs habits have developed over
> almost 30 years.
> I expect that I will be using Emacs on Mac OS XI, XII, etc.
> I was happy to see some features flow in the other direction, with
> OS X adopting ctrl-F and so on in Mail.app.
>
> I would prefer that gratuitous changes to existing Emacs behavior
> in Aquamacs
> should be opt-in rather than opt-out. Go ahead, experiment, add
> new choices
> to the menus. Some will be wonderful, and each person can each
> adopt them as desired and when convenient.
> The ones, like changing ctrl-right, that conflict with usage on
> other systems, I won't adopt.
>
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