Hi Dany,

I'm glad your enjoying yourself.  We always welcome contributions. I had a look
and the file that implements these things is in `stumpwm/input.lisp`.  I'm a
little confused because the examples you give (M-f M-b and M-d) are implemented
and work on my copy of stumpwm.  Is there a specific place where you are giving
input but not having these bindings respected?  Is there any way we could
improve the documentation?

Sincerely,

    David
    
PS. I'm just maintaining StumpWM, its the work of Shawn Betts and many other
more experienced lisp hackers


Dany Haddad <danyhadda...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi! I started using StumpWM recently and am really enjoying it. I've
> written some tools for myself (and opened a PR to contrib with one of
> them) to feel at home in the environment. One thing I am still lacking
> is the ability to navigate text with M-f and M-b and M-d M-DEL (similar
> to the behavior in emacs and at a bash terminal prompt). Any idea where
> to start on implementing this?
>
> Thank you! And thanks for StumpWM!
>
>
> dmh43
>
>
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