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Re: [Help-nano] navigating in text with ctrl-key
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David Lawrence Ramsey |
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Re: [Help-nano] navigating in text with ctrl-key |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Sep 2004 18:54:38 +0200 |
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--- Agnar ?deg?rd <address@hidden> wrote:
>Thanks for the reply.
>
>Isn't it possible to make another key-combination to accomplish this?
>Like z+left to go left and z+right to go right? Or will this mess up
>the philosophy behind nano? ;)
Sorry for the delay in replying; I've been busy.
It's certainly possible to set alternative keystrokes for moving to the
next and previous word, and that doesn't break the underlying philosophy
behind nano. (The main philosophy is to be compatible with Pico by
default, which is why Ctrl-Space is the default to move forward one
word. Meta-Space is a nano-specific extension.) The hard part is
coming up with shortcuts that can be properly read in both text mode and
an X terminal, and which don't break ordinary typing.
What do you mean by z+left and z+right? If you mean typing "z" and then
hitting left or right, that will break ordinary typing in some places.
If you want the most workable alternative keys, I'd recommend looking
into meta sequences.