Le mardi 03 mai 2005 Ã 01:13 +0200, Maciej Katafiasz a Ãcrit :
> > I refuse to let the bizzare interface of some ancient editor affect the
> > design of a modern desktop (and I'm a emacs user). C-g is "find next
> > match" in most modern UIs, end of story.
>
> Eww, c'mon. I won't continue on that, however I fail to see how "C-g as
> next match" is any more modern than "C-g is cancel".
Maybe what he means is that "ESC as cancel" (and more generally the HIG)
is more modern than "C-g as cancel" (and more generally emacs' "user
interface").
Xav
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