Ha, but for emacs  <grummel>

<stop kidding>  I understand, emacs has a lot of meta keys, that make it 
easy to implement in other apps as these key combinations are rarely used 
elsewhere.
Thanks for the clear answer - that save time by stop searching around.

Too bad, that I can't use bbedit from a remote tmux session to initiate an 
edit of a local file on a remote server. Seems I still have to initiate 
that from macOS
Patrick Woolsey schrieb am Donnerstag, 5. November 2020 um 22:05:08 UTC+1:

> I regret there are no shortcuts for vi as it's just not feasible 
> to map the requisite key handling and modality onto BBEdit's 
> native behaviors.
>
> Regards
>
> Patrick Woolsey
> ==
> Bare Bones Software, Inc. <https://www.barebones.com/>
>
>
>
> On 11/5/20 at 3:44 PM, [email protected] (Peace Keeper) wrote:
>
> >So there is a emacs key binding available in bbedit. As I am 
> >using diffrent ux systems, the common instant available editor 
> >is vi. There is no compilation needed etc.
> >So I am used to use keystrokes like gg or G or hjkl to move 
> >around or 5dd to delet the next 5 lines. On macOS I switch over 
> >to BBedit as I know it still from System7 and it was/is a 
> >gorgeous editor on a mac. So I wonder if emacs shortcuts are 
> >available, there might be also vi shortcuts ?
> >Or at least an idea how to setup ?
> >
>
>

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