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Subject: Re: RXVT doesn't recognize ALT + Cursor keys
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On Aug 19 13:55, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> I understand, however even as a vi user you use the "j" and "k" keys for 
> up and down movement, the "h" and "l" keys for left and right movement 
> and the "w" for word forward forward, "b" for word back no? I've always 
> heard that the reason for that is to more efficiently do movement while 
> leaving your fingers on the "home row". If that's true then why then 
> reorient your hands off home row to do word movement just for the 
> command line? Just something to think about...

Habit?


Corinna

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