Hi gnu/emacs, first: thank you all for many years of providing a great editor. last: sorry to say but my patience with emacs >23.1 is almost gone PLEASE, PLEASE; PLEASE start putting new behaviors disabled.The query-replace (default FROM -> TO) is a major disaster.I do not want FROM -> TO suggestions and no matter what I tryand spend on googling this crap I cant turn it off.Have you ever imagined to try out a very long FROM stringand then want to do another search/replace after???For some yers I have actually been trying more and more to leaveemacs for good, it is closing in to the the swap.The last really decent version was 23.1 something.Every single new version simply just adds more and more strangenessand more meaningless settings to figure out. I have work to do...The faces is also simply just annouying. Now left with a too darkbuffer name of the inactive buffer when having two verticals one.Cant hardly read what file is opened in the inactive before I clickin it to activate it. Have been emacs fan since 2004 but... I have tried all setq on the: query-replace-defaults        query-replace-from-history-variablequery-replace-from-to-separator        query-replace-helpquery-replace-highlight        query-replace-historyquery-replace-interactive        query-replace-lazy-highlightquery-replace-map        query-replace-show-replacementquery-replace-skip-read-only        query-replace-to-history-variable but I simply cant get rid of the very annoying, totally unnecessary:(default FROM -> TO). Some settings to nil brakes everything and nothing seems to turn off something no one really needs... The UTF handling is still after many years a constant pain which destroyssome files having swedish characters in them, iso-8859-1 is not workingcorrectly anymore. I use emacs:privately (NT emacs on win10, a very old one but does the job)professionally: every single day. Due to all different versions I often nowadays faces emacs behaviors I do not ask for or wants. Old  versionssilently disappears from linux distos and leaveas me and many othersscratching our heads what emacs strangeness now has been introduced inthis newer version... Reagrds Niclas Olsson, Sweden