At 09:21 PM 12/5/2001 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>>>>> "Yoshiki" == Yoshiki Hayashi
<yoshiki(a)xemacs.org> writes:
Yoshiki> Christoph Wedler <Christoph.Wedler(a)sap.com> writes:
>> button2 on the multibyte extension status in the modeline
>> (ISO8, ISO8:T etc) toggles the end-of-line type of the current
>> buffer, i.e., toggles between Unix- (LF) and Dos- (CRLF) line
>> endings.
I don't ever do this kind of thing. OTOH, I can't really think of
many things to do with mouse clicks on that "button". But it can't be
a toggle. It has to cycle through Mac (CR) as well by default. This
could be generalized to cycle through a list contained in a variable,
but I think that's overkill since at worst you double click.
Actually I really like this idea, toggle-buffer-file-coding-system is too
opaque. I think it should either call toggle-buffer-file-coding-system or
it should popup a menu of available EOL things. In a windows world you end
up changing the EOL a lot.
Yoshiki> I think it is a good change.
This depends on whether you care. I rarely do. I want that modeline
space. This really should be configurable.
I tend to agree.
andy