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Nicolas Martyanoff /
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2023-12-10 13:05:17
in reply to nevent1q…vfzd

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Apparently this new (annoying) behaviour will be controlled by register-use-preview.

It is highly frustrating to see maintainers accept this kind of change to the default behavior of Emacs, especially for such an important feature (I use registers all the time and shortcuts are ingrained in my muscle memory).

As for the "good reason":

> Because the original discussion of these changes, between two people who were interested and involved, indicated that the new behavior makes much more sense than the old one. Now, that others chimed in with the opposite views, we are still discussing what should be the behavior, and once that is concluded, we can talk about the defaults.

Not much to add, and given the toxicity of emacs-devel I'm not touching this discussion with a 10 foot pole.
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