Bastien
2018-04-29 10:24:24 UTC
Hi Nicolas,
I enabled org-tempo by default in commit 71ad7d1 ("org.el: Add
org-tempo to the list of default modules") and I completed the
commit message with this explanation:
"Template expansion is likely to be expected by many users, as it was
on by default in previous releases. Let's load org-tempo by default
and let users remove it. If needed, we can remove this in future
releases."
I meant "Template expansion through typing <sTAB" of course.
You seem to disagree as you just disabled Org tempo in commit 4c13d0a
("Do not load Org Tempo by default"), saying:
"Org Tempo is a backward compatible substitute for the new expansion
mechanism. It is only available for either die-hard "<s" users or
power users that need advanced templates."
So we seem to disagree here. I think org-tempo should be enabled by
default because "<s" is really much more convenient than having to pop
up a big menu from a new keybinding and select a key there. Also, I
don't think what's inconvenient in enabling this by default and I see
how users of 9.2 will be confused by losing the "<s" feature.
I wonder what users on this list think, maybe I'm wrong.
Should the old expansion mechanism "<s" be enabled by default?
I enabled org-tempo by default in commit 71ad7d1 ("org.el: Add
org-tempo to the list of default modules") and I completed the
commit message with this explanation:
"Template expansion is likely to be expected by many users, as it was
on by default in previous releases. Let's load org-tempo by default
and let users remove it. If needed, we can remove this in future
releases."
I meant "Template expansion through typing <sTAB" of course.
You seem to disagree as you just disabled Org tempo in commit 4c13d0a
("Do not load Org Tempo by default"), saying:
"Org Tempo is a backward compatible substitute for the new expansion
mechanism. It is only available for either die-hard "<s" users or
power users that need advanced templates."
So we seem to disagree here. I think org-tempo should be enabled by
default because "<s" is really much more convenient than having to pop
up a big menu from a new keybinding and select a key there. Also, I
don't think what's inconvenient in enabling this by default and I see
how users of 9.2 will be confused by losing the "<s" feature.
I wonder what users on this list think, maybe I'm wrong.
Should the old expansion mechanism "<s" be enabled by default?
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Bastien
Bastien