key bindings again



Sorry for the last post. I found the earlier version.

TIA,
-sen

On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, sen1 at math.msu.edu wrote:

> Well,
> I solved my key-binding problem by simply replacing the 5.9.3.99rc*
> Bindings.tcl  file with the one from v.5.9.3 and doing the usual
> "make; make  install."
>
> Ain't open source grand?
>
>
> But, in thinking about others, I was very lucky to have downloaded the
> earlier version.
>
> I looked on the sourceforge site (mayby I don't know enough about
> where), and could no longer find the 5.9.3 version.
>
> So, this is a request to leave several earlier versions up on the sourceforge
> site for possible download.
>
> TIA,
>
> -sen
>
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, Robert Dodier wrote:
>
>> On 8/15/06, sen1 at math.msu.edu <sen1 at math.msu.edu> wrote:
>> 
>>> For what it's worth, the key bindings in the current 5.10 candidate in
>>> xmaxima for windows are not the way they were in v. 5.9.2.
>> 
>> The key bindings are largely the same. The only ones that have
>> changed, to the best of my knowledge, are ctrl-p and ctrl-n.
>> If you know differently, feel free to add that information to this thread.
>> (FWIW it seems likely the change was unintentional.)
>> 
>>> As I said in a previous message, the old ones were like "emacs."
>> 
>> The key bindings were/are a mix of Emacs and Windows.
>> We get about 10 times the downloads of the Maxima Windows
>> installer as for the rpm's or tarball. I'm guessing very few Windows
>> users know anything about Emacs, so I don't see any point to
>> expanding the scope of Emacs bindings beyond what it is at present.
>> 
>>> Why not keep them as in 5.9.2, or provide a mechanism by which the
>>> user can redefine or load alternate key bindings?
>> 
>> I'm not in favor of either suggestion here. Ctrl-p and ctrl-n aren't 
>> documented,
>> and the same functions are supplied by up arrow and down arrow
>> or moving the cursor with the mouse. So I don't see a need to revert.
>> As to making it possible to remap key bindings, that sounds like a lot
>> of work which would benefit a very small number of users.
>> 
>> Robert Dodier
>> 
>
>

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