On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 11:16:46AM +0200, Otto Wyss wrote: > To give an idea what I consider good keyboard shortcuts, look a this > uncomplete schema: > Files: > ^Q Quit if nothing changed > ^QN Quit, No save > ^QY Quit and save > ^S Save > ^N New file > ^O Open file > ^W Close file (similar Quit) > ^P Print > > Move: > PageUp Go page up > PageDown Go page down > ^L Go line > > Select: > ^A Select all > ^M Mark beginning > ^X Cut current block > ^C Copy current block > ^V Paste curren block > > Delete: > BackSp Cursor left, delete > Del Delete > > Search: > ^F Find > ^G Find again > ^H Replace (search and replace) > > Other: > Insert Toggle insert/overwrite mode > ^Z Undo > ^Y Redo > "^" means here Command and not CTRL
as an example, apart from the print command, it is an almost trivial activity to edit the /etc/joe/joerc file (for the editor joe) and setup all those key sequences you mention there. The same applies to at least a few other editors. (easy to change the key mappings) See You Steve -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wibble.net/~sjh/ Look Up In The Sky Is it a bird? No Is it a plane? No Is it a small blue banana? YES