I was trying to use mg at home and all of the documentation seems to
indicate that 'C-x 3' should split the window horizontally and 'C-x 2'
should split the window vertically.  In reality, 'C-x 2' splits the
screen horizontally and 'C-x 3' does nothing.  I haven't changed any
settings and my ~/.mg file is blank.
'M-x describe-bindings' shows 'C-x 2' bound to
'split-window-vertically', so I have no idea what is going on with
that.  Am I missing something?  I'm pretty new to the emacs/mg world.
Isn't it supposed be functionaly equivalent to emacs in text editing?

I'm running 3.9 i386.

--Michael

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