On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 8:45 AM, disya2 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just want to state once again my thought about this: why not to let
> user decide? If a user don't like the extension nothing prevents them
> to remove it or complain to authors to make a tweak. The current trend
> seems to limit not only developers (maybe to force them think more
> about UI which is good) but users too.

There's no need to state things again.

> Another problem is shortcut. As
> long-time Emacs user I simply can't live without shortcuts. Just
> imagine that you e.g. can do touch typing and want to use your custom
> spell-checker or sent last five words through IM, whatever. And you'll
> have to spend seconds to reach mouse, move pointer to the right
> position and make TWO clicks :). You ask extension developer to set a
> shorrcut for every of five operations the extension can perform but he
> answers that "sorry, it's limitation of existing API, I can't do
> anything with that".

Shortcuts aren't purposefully omitted from the API, they just haven't
been implemented yet.

- a

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