On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> In particular, 'j' and 'k' move the buffer up or down by one line, but
> do not move the cursor.
vi-keys are actually modeled after Less more than after vi.
What would you suggest that `j' an `k' should do in Info?
> This makes it nearly impossible to get back to
> a line above the line one is currently on to select a previous node.
> And having to hit C-x RET to enter a node is just silly.
Well, both Less and vi don't have an equivalent for such a function, so I
simply relocated the normal RET to its C-x sibling.
Again, suggestions for better key bindings are welcome.
(FWIW, the current key bindings were reviewed by one hardcore vi and Less
user, and he was quite pleased IIRC.)
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