Óscar Fuentes <[email protected]> writes:
[...] >> >> I'm happy to hear that something along these lines will be adopted. >> >> Having used my previous patch for an hour or so I'm finding this >> prefix-argument tact matches very well with my own personal Emacs-warped >> muscle memory. If it's useful I'm attaching an improved version of the >> previous patch. > > I strongly oppose this change. For committing 99% of the time you want > what now is `c c' but for other commands (log, branch) it is common to > use a command variant (actually, `b' is a gateway for a group of > different commands.) Pressing `C-u b v' for entering the branch manager > or `C-u l L' for Long Log is anything but efficient. The key-groups > design already allowed for the "most common variant" by assigning it the > same letter as the key-group trigger (`l l', `b b', etc.) This > introduced a negligible delay in exchange for lots of flexibility and > grow space. > > Seriously, I can't see what's so inefficient with pressing an extra `c' > for committing. Two tenths of a second for an operation that culminates e> a task that typically takes a minimum of several minutes? C'mon! I agree with this. I like the flexibility of the key-group as they are now. And what is the matter with 'c c'? it only one key, and the same one... -- Rémi Vanicat -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "magit" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
