wmperry(a)aventail.com (William M. Perry) writes:
Didier Verna <verna(a)inf.enst.fr> writes:
> wmperry(a)aventail.com (William M. Perry) writes:
>
> > As long as it doesn't screw up Emacs/W3's table rendering, I'd say
go for
> > it. :)
>
> So this is probably going to be a good test case ...
Oh yea verily. It might actually help matters. Tables with colored cells
can lead to some weird stuff under both emacsen right now.
OK. I'd like people to test this. Interface changes are the following:
* apply-on-rectangle: new function. operate-on-rectangle is not used anymore,
but since it is documented, I didn't touch it in case external code use it.
* The following functions now have an optional prefix letting them intrusively
insert spaces the old way: kill-rectangle, delete-rectangle,
delete-extract-rectangle, open-rectangle, clear-rectangle.
I'm aware that using the prefix that way, the default behavior
changes. However, I'd like to see if it breaks something or not because for
interactive use, which is I think the most important case, things are more
logical in this sense.
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