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From: | Marcus Rhodes |
Subject: | Re: Key bindings |
Date: | Mon, 25 May 2020 19:18:06 -0400 |
ALT+LEFT/RIGHT!!!! WOOO HOOO!!! Thanks, Benno! Don't know how I failed to see that in the documentation. Silly me. Tschüß! -- Marcus -----Original Message----- From: Benno Schulenberg <address@hidden> To: address@hidden Cc: Marcus Rhodes <address@hidden> Subject: Re: Key bindings Date: Mon, 25 May 2020 20:08:42 +0200 Op 25-05-2020 om 14:43 schreef Marcus Rhodes: Yes. I see that Ctrl+Home and Ctrl+End work in gnome/mate terminal, as well as in xterm, the linux virtual terminals, and even Win10's CMD.EXE. And thank you for adding those. I love what you've done with nano. I particularly love the Ctrl+Shift+cursor keys. Well done! Thanks. Those are my favorites too. :) But I'm using Win7's CMD.EXE, and it does differ from Win10's. Ah... Well, when you're using older software, you can't expect all the latest things to work. :) I'm surprised it works at all on Windows. Also, perhaps Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab to cycle through the open documents? When you press M-V <Tab> M-V <Ctrl+Tab>, you will see that both keystrokes produce the exact same key code (a TAB character, ^I), so it is impossible for nano to distinguish the two. When you press M-V <Shift+Ctrl+Tab>, you will see it produces a distinct key code, but that is of little use when <Ctrl+Tab> cannot be recognized. On most emulators you can use also <Alt+Left/Right> to switch between buffers. Benno |
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