>>>>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2025 15:52:31 +0300, Eli Zaretskii said: >> From: Robert Pluim >> Cc: bzg@gnu.org, 78474@debbugs.gnu.org, samuel.thibault@gnu.org, >> Sebastien.Hinderer@inria.fr >> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 14:12:54 +0200 >> >> >>>>> On Thu, 17 Jul 2025 08:30:44 +0300, Eli Zaretskii said: >> Eli> Feel free to suggest a patch with such a variable. >> >> See below. I have zero ego about the name of the option. Eli> See below. >> Perhaps the "stty -tabs" workaround should go into PROBLEMS. Eli> A good idea, but please add that to PROBLEMS on the release branch Eli> (unlike the rest of the patch). Done Eli> We should also think how to make the accessibility-related knobs more Eli> discoverable. Perhaps a new section in the user manual is in order. >> >> Indeed, I didnʼt find a good place to put this. What else would go in >> this new node apart from this new user option? `text-scale-increase', >> I guess, and discussion of the high-contrast themes. Eli> Also w32-use-visible-system-caret (a link to the relevant appendix Eli> should be enough). Hopefully, the list will grow. OK, Iʼve put this on my list. Could we point at EmacsSpeak as well? >> (did anyone ever (re-)implement sticky modifier keys for Emacs? Thatʼs >> about the only thing I miss from XEmacs) Eli> Are there nowadays systems which don't have this built-in? >> +** New user option 'tty-allow-tabs-for-motion'. Eli> I suggest 'cursor-motion-use-tabs' instead. Done. Patch attached, without any manual changes, for now. Robert --