>>>> "Ben" == Ben Wing <ben(a)666.com>
writes:
Ben> -- remove kill-whole-line = always.
Do you mean just the value, or the whole variable?
I have a slight preference for having the variable go away and use a
different function to get the behavior change (it looks like that is
what you're proposing, since k-w-l doesn't seem to be fboundp), but
that is personal opinion only.
Ben> -- C-k continues as "kill to end of line".
Ben> -- define M-k as kill-whole-line.
Ben> -- move the current, vastly underused,
This is false, again speaking personally only. I use that binding
heavily (in fact, that and the sexp movement commands are the only
ones I use enough to have learned to always use the Meta key for if
it's available; others meta bindings I often use ESC <key> still).
This is a very common gesture when editing text for me, more so than
C-k, actually.
Ben> binding of M-k (kill-sentence) to M-shift-k. this is still
Ben> usable under tty's, as well.
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.
If, as I suspect, this is Windows-centric thinking, you should at
least add it to the when-running-ms-windows part of sample.emacs.
We need EmacsKeyCaps.el, or at least `swap-bindings' (with a custom
interface)!
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