Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> writes: >> From: Po Lu <luang...@yahoo.com> >> Cc: Stefan Kangas <stefankan...@gmail.com>, m...@bulsara.com, >> 71...@debbugs.gnu.org >> Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2024 19:52:19 +0800 >> >> Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> writes: >> >> >> From: Stefan Kangas <stefankan...@gmail.com> >> >> Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2024 02:48:57 -0700 >> >> Cc: m...@bulsara.com, 71...@debbugs.gnu.org >> >> >> >> Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> writes: >> >> >> >> > Ping! Should I close this? >> >> >> >> Shouldn't we rather fix the bug described by Mike? I.e. this: >> >> >> >> > Setting `pixel-scroll-precision-interpolate-page’ is supposed to >> >> > turn off the paging animation (which it does) however even when it’s >> >> > off, <prior> and <next> invoke `cua-scroll-up’ & `cua-scroll-down’ >> >> > rather than allowing another keymap to handle it. >> > >> > I don't mind to fixing this, if possible, but (a) I don't think I >> > understand what is being suggested by the text you quote above, and >> > (b) given Po Lu's response, it doesn't seem like the proposed changes >> > will be accepted, or did I miss something? >> >> My problem is that two years ago I stated quite clearly why it was >> inappropriate to engineer paging interpolation into p-s-p-m (in a >> Telegram group), to the deaf ears of the mob requesting it, but since it >> is only now that we have received a lone complaint, it's safe to >> conclude that most users are satisfied with its established behavior, >> which should at least give us pause before any decision to tamper with >> it some more, and which behavior, mind you, had already been revised >> once in response to user feedback before 29.1. The optimal solution is >> simply not to bind p-s-p-i-p in pixel-scroll-precision-mode, but users >> disagreed then, and now it's far too late to tamper with these bindings. > > So what to do with this bug? close as wontfix? leave open and hope > someone will find a solution? something else?
I'd prefer to decide this question after Emacs 30 is released when I will enjoy more time to devote to Emacs.