An Editor that Skips to the End of a Def

Steve Holden steve at holdenweb.com
Tue Sep 25 08:17:01 EDT 2007


Bjoern Schliessmann wrote:
> Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
>> That's like saying, about a program that, when given "2 + 2",
>> outputs "5", that _of course_ it knows the correct answer is "4",
>> it just chooses to "modify" the answer before outputting it.
> 
> No. Which laws say how transitions between modes have to be? Thus, I
> know laws saying 2 and 2 is 4.
>  
>> Why does it "choose" to modify your position when you exit insert
>> mode? Does the phrase "broken as designed" mean anything to you?
> 
> Does the phrase "everything I don't like is stupid" mean anything to
> you? Honestly, if you don't like it, either propose improvement or
> stop using it (and complaining about it). Your preference with user
> interfaces is obviously different. (Personally, I prefer single
> strokes to breaking my fingers with Esc-Meta-Alt-Control-Shift.
> :) )
>  
Does "this non-Python related twaddle is boring the shit out of me" mean 
anything to you both?

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  Steve
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