Peter Seibel wrote:
Luke Gorrie luke@bluetail.com writes:
Well, at least I like the last key unmodified, and at least Bill Clementson likes the last key modified. I figured that since they're already on their own documentation-commands prefix (C-c C-d) that we're unlikely to run out of keys, so we can just make everyone happy in this respect.
Well, *I'd* like you to pick one or the other so you can't make *everyone* happy. ;-PPP (Seriously, I don't care that much and I've only comitted a few small changes to SLIME so my vote should count little if at all. But it still seems hinky to me.)
Not to me. For instance, some of the combinations are easy to type as control chars, whilst others are easier without. I generally use the right control key for control chars on the left hand side of the keyboard, and so it's natural to type C-c C-d C-a, since I don't have to lift my finger from the right control key. Whereas, typing C-c C-d C-~ is tricky (~ is shifted, so it's C-S-# here), whereas C-c C-d ~ is quite a bit easier. So this is a "yes, both" vote.
Lawrence