Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Jensen) writes:
>
> I wonder why it's called `universal argument', though...

I don't know, C-u is a universal argument but it cannot be /the/
universal argument. We should let M-& be one too. I agree that the
name can be more clear on what the command actually does.

> What about `bongo-universal-prefix/region/marking-command'?

How about `bongo-universal-marking-argument'?

> I think it should do it
>  - on the next N track lines (given a prefix argument N), or
>  - on every track line in the region (if active), or
>  - on every marked line (if any), or, otherwise,
>  - just on the line at point.

I don't agree. That's what you (or I) would use keyboard macros for.

> In order to get the right behavior, we'd have to kill the
> marking before executing the command --- otherwise the
> command itself might use the marking.

I don't think that's a good idea, I like it just the way I wrote it.
It's simple, but it's just a kind of macro command anyway. And it
works like the Gnus command, so there is no real surprise.



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