On 12/09/19 08:05AM, Birger Skogeng Pedersen wrote:
> Hi Pratyush,
> 
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:55 PM Pratyush Yadav <m...@yadavpratyush.com> 
> wrote:
> > Also, I notice that the bindings for other letters have the same
> > function bound for both small and capital letters (IOW, same behavior
> > with shift held and released).
> >
> > I don't necessarily think that is a great idea. It is a pretty common
> > pattern to have, say Ctrl+a, do something, and Ctrl+Shift+a, do
> > something else. Just want to pick your brain on whether you think we
> > should do the same thing for both Ctrl+e and for Ctrl+E (aka
> > Ctrl+Shift+e), or just bind it to Ctrl+e, and leave Ctrl+E for something
> > else.
> 
> I just tested what happens when you press Ctrl+e while Caps Lock is
> enabled; the Ctrl+e binding is not invoked. That's probably why other
> key bindings have the same function bound for both lower- and
> upper-case letters, to have the same behaviour with/without Caps Lock
> enabled. With that in mind, we should probably bind Ctrl+E aswell.

Nice catch! Makes sense to have the same behaviour for both caps lock 
enabled and disabled.

> 
> Should I create and send a new patch?

Yes, please do.

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Regards,
Pratyush Yadav

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