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From: David Reitter <david.reitter@gmail.com>
Cc: Emacs-Devel ' <emacs-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: describe-bindings: ^L, bad order, naming
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 23:40:08 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <D23A41C0-CFE1-4CD2-84CC-A949487A7A41@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <fc339e4a0511111442v749deb3dy@mail.gmail.com>

On 11 Nov 2005, at 22:42, Miles Bader wrote:

> Emacs can accomodate beginners to a degree, but I often get the
> impression you want to _replace_ well-worn Emacs conventions with
> whatever dancing elephants you're used to from the mac, and that isn't
> something that's always desirable.

Sometimes I'd like to coerce Emacs into supporting operating-system  
specific standards. But I wouldn't propose to change the UI in a  
general way to accomodate that. What we are talking about - a  
horizontal line as a page divider - is nothing mac specific. You can  
see it in pretty much every GUI based application that deals with  
text, not just on the Mac.

> We want to _help_ new users, but
> that doesn't always mean simply copying other interfaces; often it
> means simply offering a bridge to make it easier for new users to
> understand Emacs conventions.

Your suggestion about ^L with a horizontal line next to it implements  
that nicely.

I have noticed that a lot of people here are actually open to  
reforms: conventions can be modernized, if there are good arguments  
for it and if one is considerate of people's long-learnt ways of  
interacting with the program. Because of this view, and because I  
think the naïve perspective of a relative newcomer can be helpful in  
such things, I make these suggestions. (I have been using computers  
since 1984, Atari, Windows, GNU/Linux, GNU/OS X - I'm biased towards  
graphical interfaces, yes, but not biased towards the Mac in  
particular, I would say).

Most people seemed to be quite happy with a nicer key bindings list,  
I believe.
Implementing this - for example your compromise below - is probably a  
matter of minutes for one of the experts. Is the topic isn't worth  
spending hours discussing?

> Displaying ^L characters as a horizontal line might be visually nicer
> (for everybody, not just beginners), but in normal text (source
> buffers etc), hiding the fact that it's simply a character which can
> be inserted or deleted etc. like any other, may actually be harmful to
> beginners.

I think the crucial distinction is whether the text is meant to be  
edited, or read. We're in Help View Mode here. I can see no harm in  
displaying horizontal lines to divide the groups.
By the way, the tutorial routines go a long way at inserting blank  
space to make the first page be a real, visual page. I'm not  
suggesting that this is what should be done here, but it shows that  
at some points, the current implementation is considerate towards a  
first-time reader.

- D

  reply	other threads:[~2005-11-11 23:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 93+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-11-10 20:29 describe-bindings: ^L, bad order, naming David Reitter
2005-11-10 21:27 ` Drew Adams
2005-11-10 21:38   ` Lennart Borgman
2005-11-11  1:03     ` Robert J. Chassell
2005-11-11  2:55       ` Miles Bader
2005-11-11  9:18         ` Kim F. Storm
2005-11-11  7:43       ` David Reitter
2005-11-11  9:05         ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-11 10:20           ` Henrik Enberg
2005-11-13 20:54           ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-13 22:08             ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-13 23:13               ` David Reitter
2005-11-14  0:10                 ` Miles Bader
2005-11-14  0:19                   ` Lennart Borgman
2005-11-14  4:28                     ` Stefan Monnier
2005-11-14 15:35                       ` Lennart Borgman
2005-11-15  5:43                         ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-19 11:25                           ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-15  3:58                       ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-14  4:40                   ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-14 17:48                     ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-14 18:18                       ` Help menu (was: Re: describe-bindings: ^L, bad order, naming) David Reitter
2005-11-15  4:07                         ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-15  4:11                           ` Help menu Juri Linkov
2005-11-15 17:45                             ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-15 18:07                         ` Help menu (was: Re: describe-bindings: ^L, bad order, naming) Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-15 18:19                           ` Drew Adams
2005-11-15 18:15                         ` Drew Adams
2005-11-16 22:04                           ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-16 23:29                             ` Drew Adams
2005-11-18 17:00                               ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-18 17:58                                 ` Drew Adams
2005-11-18 18:21                                   ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-19 23:26                                     ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-19 23:44                                       ` Drew Adams
2005-11-19 23:26                                   ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-19 23:44                                     ` Drew Adams
2005-11-16 22:04                           ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-14 10:45                 ` describe-bindings: ^L, bad order, naming Jason Rumney
2005-11-11  8:54       ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-11  9:25       ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-11  8:51   ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-11 18:02     ` Drew Adams
2005-11-11 18:26       ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-11 20:47         ` Robert J. Chassell
2005-11-11  8:47 ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-11  9:33   ` David Reitter
2005-11-11 10:02     ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-11 10:17       ` David Reitter
2005-11-11 18:02   ` Drew Adams
2005-11-11 19:01     ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-11 19:10       ` Drew Adams
2005-11-11 20:49         ` Luc Teirlinck
2005-11-11 21:16           ` David Reitter
2005-11-11 21:26             ` Luc Teirlinck
2005-11-11 22:32               ` David Reitter
2005-11-11 22:42             ` Miles Bader
2005-11-11 23:40               ` David Reitter [this message]
2005-11-11 21:25           ` Drew Adams
2005-11-12  6:32           ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-12 12:28             ` Robert J. Chassell
2005-11-12 12:58               ` David Reitter
2005-11-12 14:28             ` Luc Teirlinck
2005-11-12 19:48               ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-12 20:20                 ` Miles Bader
2005-11-12  6:25         ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-11-12 13:56           ` Drew Adams
2005-11-11 19:13       ` Lennart Borgman
2005-11-13 20:54   ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-11 19:35 ` Juri Linkov
2005-11-11 21:01   ` David Reitter
2005-11-12 21:19     ` Juri Linkov
2005-11-12 21:41       ` Drew Adams
2005-11-12 21:53         ` Miles Bader
2005-11-12 23:09           ` Drew Adams
2005-11-12 23:23             ` Chong Yidong
2005-11-12 23:35               ` Drew Adams
2005-11-14  4:54           ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-14  0:55         ` Juri Linkov
2005-11-13 20:54 ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-13 21:16   ` Drew Adams
2005-11-13 21:23     ` Lennart Borgman
2005-11-13 23:06     ` David Reitter
2005-11-15  5:43       ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-12-29 17:11     ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-12-29 18:54       ` Stefan Monnier
2005-12-30  4:56         ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-12-30  5:09           ` Stefan Monnier
2005-12-30 10:39           ` Andreas Schwab
2005-12-30 22:11             ` Richard M. Stallman
2005-11-14 11:59   ` David Reitter
2005-11-14 14:27     ` Drew Adams
2005-11-15  5:43     ` Richard M. Stallman

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