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From: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
Date: 19 Dec 1996 03:05:56 +0100
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Steven L. Baur (steve@miranova.com) wrote:
> >>>>> "Georg" == Georg Nikodym <georgn@canada.sun.com> writes:
> Georg> ... next-line-add-newlines ...
> I want to change the default on this variable so bad I can't stand
> it.  I screamed the first time I found out next-line could modify the
> buffer :-P, and there was no next-line-add-newlines in those days  ...
> 
> How many people really like a setting of `t'?

I don't know, but whenever I tell people about that variable, their
lives seem to be filled with joy.  They set it to nil promptly.  It
might be good to consult RMS, to avoid such random changes.  I don't
know how many people use this feature.

I also believe there should be a variable to turn off the beep when
one reaches the beginning and end of file (the messages are OK, but I
hate the beep).  There are various lisp solutions to this, but none
seems complete.

-- 
Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> | Student at FER Zagreb, Croatia
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Contrary to popular belief, Unix is user friendly.  
It just happens to be selective about who it makes friends with.

