Peter Dobratz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Andrew Hyatt writes:
>  > For example, what's with the C-c C-v keybindings?  This is only one key
>  > off from the C-x C-c binding which exits emacs.  Not good.
> 
> I think the point of these keybindings is that they are easy to type.
> In any case, you are right about C-x C-c being easy to inadvertantly
> type.  It is quite easy to hit the c and x and the same time when
> doing any number of commands that start with either C-x or C-c (which
> most emacs modes make heavy use of).  One way to fix the problem of
> inadvertently exiting emacs is to add set the variable
> confirm-kill-emacs to something like y-or-n-p so that it always asks
> you before exiting.

Yes, I see you are correct.  This is not a unique problem with JDE.  I
have in fact turned on that C-x C-c keybinding because of this.  I do
still think that shorter keybindings might be nicer, though.  And for
debugging they are essential - they should be just keys (I have mine
bound to f10, f11, etc)

> 
> --Peter

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