I think that Alt+RightArrow going to the last sibling would be quite 
useful.     I have a node called Contacts and I add each new Contact record 
as a child sibling.     Would be great to go there with a quick command 
from the above level node.

On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 9:00:33 AM UTC-7, john lunzer wrote:
>
> I do not disagree with you that it has the feel of an easter egg. But by 
> that logic the left arrow is an easter egg as well for jumping to the 
> parent node when there is nothing to contract. You could call it a 
> contextual binding. 
>
> Its easter eggyness should not prevent it from existing. I would propose 
> that both the contextual binding and the binding of Alt-End be included.
>
> On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 11:35:20 AM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 8:18 AM, john lunzer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Right now the right arrow both expands the current node if contracted 
>>> and if already expanded will goto the first sibling. My proposition is to 
>>> also add the behavior to goto-last-sibling if the node has no children and 
>>> has siblings. Currently in this instance there is no behavior.
>>>
>>> Please let me know what you think.
>>>
>>
>> ​This has the feel of an Easter Egg. A binding to goto-last-sibling 
>> should work regardless of whether a node​
>>  
>> ​has children or not.
>>
>> Hmm. Alt-End presently goes to the last top-level node.  It might better 
>> be bound to goto-last-sibling, with, say, Alt-Ctrl-End bound do 
>> goto-last-node.
>>
>> EKR
>>
>

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