Oh well, nevermind, ">" is already bound to » "<" is already boudn to « On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 9:22 AM Kaushal wrote: > Hi Paul, > > Added bindings for some of the frequently used unicode chars was a small > but welcome udpate (referrring to this commit: > http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=4b41540b424468aeca87b9b47ffda2be25c5dac4 > ) > > I simply wanted to comment on these bindings: > > ("_<" . [?≤]) > ("_>" . [?≥]) > > Can the bindings be changed to these: > > ("<=" . [?≤]) > (">=" . [?≥]) > > > The reason is that we use ≤ when implementing "LESS than or EQUAL to (<=)" > comparision and ≥ when implementing "GREATER than or EQUAL to (>=)" > comparision. > > So "<=" will probably be more intuitive than "_<" and same applies for > ">=" and "_>". > > I can of course create my own binding to do that and the bindings you have > are not difficult to remember. > > But I thought of mentioning this as it's early enough to change the > bindings if you and others agree with my reasoning. >