Re: New ae uploaded to Incoming
Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.net> writes:
> I did the best I could at replacing all the "critical" functionality with
> control keys so that ae can function in both a dumb terminal as well as
> the full featured console. Because of the limited choices the alphabet
> provides, I was not able to convert all the keys to control keys, so the
> block, cut, and paste functions, the help key, undo, and case flip are
> still controled by the function keys. I am taking suggestions for control
> key sequences for these functions, and will do what I can to convert all
> of them in the near future.
Well, if you're emulating emacs, I'd thing that mapping
block -> C-space
cut -> C-w
paste -> C-y
undo -> C-u (not really right, I know...)
might make sense. And what about C-? for help? All this predicated
on the fact that I know exactly none of the restrictions on the
choices..
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Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu>
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