FWIW, I've been using emacs for many, many years, and did not know aboutTom <adatgyujto@gmail.com> writes:
> Drew Adams <drew.adams <at> oracle.com> writes:
>>
>> BTW, whether someone finds a history list of 1000 elements to be
>> long or reasonable might also have to do with how they access its
>> elements.
>>
>> If someone typically just cycles among elements using, say, `M-p',
>> instead of searching (using, say, `M-r') or completing, then 1000
>> would generally be far too long a list - as would even 100 probably.
>> (I tend to complete against the history list.)
>
> All users should know at least M-r, it's in the manual, so it
> should be no argument against a longer history list.
M-r. On the other hand, I don't object to increasing the history size,
because now I know about M-r! Thanks!
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Michael Welsh Duggan
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