The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.emacs.bongo.devel as well.
Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[I mess up the thread, sorry.]
>> There is a related problem with the prefix argument version. For
>> example, `3 M-& k' would kill tracks 1, 3 and 5, certainly not the
>> intended result. How should we address this?
>
> I guess one good way would be to first put markers on all
> affected tracks, and then go through those just like we go
> through markings.
>
> If executing the command on one track kills another track,
> then we just don't execute the command on the killed track,
> and if tracks are reordered, we can still do the right thing.
I thought about this, but I don't understand how you would check for the
killed track. The marker will not point to nowhere after a kill, it just
moves to another position. It sounds like a lot of work to fix what is
at worst an obscure bug. Do you agree that we can ignore this for now?
By the way, I found that there is another Bongo around:
http://www.bongo-project.org/
It looks like a new project.
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