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Re: line-move-visual
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: line-move-visual |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Jul 2009 15:13:24 +0900 |
Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> writes:
> I'm using <up> and <down> (arrow keys) for visual line move,
> and C-p and C-n for logical line move. At least, this
> setting please myself all the time.
I actually used to do this myself -- I had my own "visual line move"
commands, bound to C-S-p / C-S-n.
However even that was annoying, mostly because since wrapped lines are
in fact, rare, I would almost always first do the wrong thing and then
have to correct it: C-p, end up in the wrong place, curse, move back
down with C-n, and then visually move up again with C-S-p.
In other words, despite knowing about the issue and having my fingers
trained for over 20 years using traditional C-p, _still_ I would often
instinctively expect visual behavior. It was a palpable relief when
Emacs adopted its current behavior.
-Miles
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