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; * etc/NEWS: Minor copyedit about 'repeat-mode'.

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Eli Zaretskii 2021-10-19 15:12:43 +03:00
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** New transient mode 'repeat-mode' to allow shorter key sequences.
You can type 'C-x u u' instead of 'C-x u C-x u' to undo many changes,
'C-x o o' instead of 'C-x o C-x o' to switch several windows,
'C-x { { } } ^ ^ v v' to resize the selected window interactively,
'M-g n n p p' to navigate next-error matches. Any other key exits
transient mode and then is executed normally. 'repeat-exit-key'
defines an additional key to exit mode like 'isearch-exit' ('RET').
The user option 'repeat-exit-timeout' specifies the number of
seconds of idle time to break the repetition chain automatically.
With 'repeat-keep-prefix' you can keep the prefix arg of the previous
command. For example, this can help to reverse the window navigation
direction with e.g. 'C-x o M-- o o'. Also it can help to set a new
step with e.g. 'C-x { C-5 { { {', which will set the window resizing
step to 5 columns.
Type "M-x repeat-mode RET" to enable this mode. You can then type
'C-x u u' instead of 'C-x u C-x u' to undo many changes, 'C-x o o'
instead of 'C-x o C-x o' to switch windows, 'C-x { { } } ^ ^ v v' to
resize the selected window interactively, 'M-g n n p p' to navigate
next-error matches. Any other key exits transient mode and then is
executed normally. 'repeat-exit-key' defines an additional key to
exit mode like 'isearch-exit' ('RET'). The user option
'repeat-exit-timeout' specifies the number of seconds of idle time to
break the repetition chain automatically. With 'repeat-keep-prefix'
you can keep the prefix arg of the previous command. For example,
this can help to reverse the window navigation direction with
e.g. 'C-x o M-- o o'. Also it can help to set a new step with
e.g. 'C-x { C-5 { { {', which will set the window resizing step to 5
columns.
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** New themes 'modus-vivendi' and 'modus-operandi'.