>> It's essentially two separate bits of functionality; keyboard navigation
>> and the command mode - which is the one that's interesting to you?
> 
> They both contribute towards mouse-less TW which I am hoping to see in
> my lifetime.

Ditto.
I'm just a bit concerned that the command mode might be too arcane to be 
attractive for regular users... !?

> Don't know what "Quake-like" means but guess you are right about the
> compatibility. My vision is about controlling TW via keyboard and
> doing it Vi style.

Quake-like essentially means there's a multi-line pane at the top:
     http://tinyurl.com/cbxxkb 
(http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/how_to_use_quake-style_terminals_on_GNU_Linux)

That's somewhat different from Ex's single line at the bottom, but 
probably more useful in this context.
However, it's not unlikely that this could be optional, with the output 
buffer appearing on top of a command line at the bottom when necessary.


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