> > The tag "Use echo area" is used twice in the same customization buffer. > > > > Its first occurrence comes from emacs/lisp/tooltip.el: > ... > > and the second occurrence comes from emacs/lisp/progmodes/gud.el: > ... > > I propose to remove :tag from all GUD tooltip options to reveal their > > true identities to the users of Customize. > > I don't see the need to remove them both, so I've just removed the tag for > gud-tooltip-echo-area. I've also added the gud groupname for the customize > variables for GUD tooltips
Now after adding the group name `gud' to the GUD tooltips customize variables, the group `gud' contains the following misleading labels: GUD modes: Show Value GUD buffers predicate: Show Value Among other GUD-related options they don't indicate that really they are used for tooltips. I suggest removing their tags to show unambiguous labels that have the word "tooltip". > and moved tooltip-mode and gud-tooltip-mode forward so that they > appear first in their part of the customize buffers. I think the > first question to ask is "Do you want the mode on or off". I think you are right. The first option in a customization group should turn the whole mode on/off. But the same problem exists in many other mode customization groups. Moving `define-minor-mode' to be before all `defcustom' definitions in these modes would be a lot of work. Perhaps there should be some generic solution, e.g. using a heuristic to place an option with the substring "-mode" before other options in the customization buffer or something like this. -- Juri Linkov http://www.jurta.org/emacs/ _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug
