On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Ben Wing wrote:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
[...]
> > I don't have a problem with that as default (I'll
just change it
> > back in .emacs), but I suspect you will find that in general people
> > who spend more time editing TeX than they do Lisp will be upset.
>
> Also, I don't mind this because I don't fear changing it back. I
> think that the assessment of 'broadly used' is incorrect, though.
broadly used?
Sorry. My bad. I meant, I disagree with your assessment that these are
*not* broadly used functions.
kill-sentence and kill-sexp are fairly common things to use, at least
where I see XEmacs. This is, I admit, primarily in a development (C++)
environment, but even so, I feel it's somewhat representative of the
common use of XEmacs.
But I said all that very poorly. :)
Daniel
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