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Re: a key system to replace gnu emacs's 1000 default keybindings


From: Bigos
Subject: Re: a key system to replace gnu emacs's 1000 default keybindings
Date: Sat, 26 May 2012 10:31:03 +0100
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On 26/05/12 09:48, Bigos wrote:
On 22/05/12 20:18, Xah Lee wrote:
haha, yes the subject line is right.

my first voice blog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sXu4pf67i8

〈The Roadmap to Completely Replace Emacs's Key System〉
http://xahlee.org/emacs/emacs_keybinding_redesign.html

Xah

My Emacs key binding wish list:

C-p and C-f

why can't we have:
C-m for forwad
and
C-j for previous

it would go so nicely with C-b and C-n that it could be feasible
replacement for cursor keys.

I think key location in this case would be better than having to jump
all over the keybord.

I'll attach those binding to windows keys and see how it works

s stands for Windows or super key:
s-b previous char
s-m next char

s-j previous line
s-n next line



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