My guess is that there are lot of heretics like you and I. 

Cheers!

Michael Longval, MD

> On Oct 3, 2014, at 20:04, /#!/JoePea <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Wow, cool!! I thought I was the only one using the IJKL inverted T!!! And my 
> H key is the insert key. I'm 28. :D I've inoremapped mine to move the cursor 
> around while alt is pressed, word by word with Ctrl, and up and down 10 lines 
> at a time with Ctrl. I've also mapped many other keys to IJKL, e.g. H for 
> text object, moving between windows after pressing <c-w> uses IJKL, IJKL 
> instead of HJKL after pressing Z in normal, etc. Basically every use case. 
> I've got a couple left to do when I find some spare time for it. I need to 
> redo them all non-recursively. IJKL makes so much incredible sense.
> 
> But yeah, I use Ctrl+i to move the cursor, so pressing tab moves the cursor, 
> which is annoying, so I've gotten used to Ctrl+n for autocompletion and 
> Ctrl+t for tabbing, but as soon as this issue is fixed, I will gladly put my 
> tab key back into use for tabbing and autocompletion.
> 
> /#!/JoePea
> 
>> On Oct 3, 2014 4:41 PM, "Michael Longval" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dear Vim users/devs/Bram
>> 
>> I would like to add my voice to the request for an overhaul of Vim's 
>> key-input-handling.
>> 
>> Precisely my problem is with Ctrl-i, (like most everyone who complains about 
>> this problem).
>> 
>> I am using Vim in my EMR (Electronic Medical Record) system. Although I have 
>> been using Vim for a long time, I still have not gotten used to the hjkl 
>> directional mapping. (I am 50, so I reserve the right to  be cranky about 
>> stuff...)
>> 
>> I have modified my .vimrc to give me an inverted-T in normal mode (jkl with 
>> i on top), but I want to be able to move around in insert mode with 
>> corresponding Ctrl- modified map.
>> 
>> We all know where this goes......
>> 
>> As a tool Vim is very impressive, fast and infinitely customizable.
>> 
>> It is however hamstrung to a certain degree by it's origins. (I don't think 
>> it was bad engineering... it had to be made to work with the technology of 
>> the moment.)
>> 
>> I think that if Vim were to be "fixed" (some will say it isn't broken... I 
>> disagree) it would be used by many more people.
>> 
>> To all those who have contributed to Vim, I say "Thank You".
>> 
>> We all just want to make it a better tool.
>> 
>> Michael Longval
>> 
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