On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 09:03:13PM +0100, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> mutt, like vi and other command line programs, have an invisible user
> interface. One needs to internalize the interface in order to use it
> efficiently. If takes lots of time to learn such an interface and to become
> productive. Anyone who went that road knows the reward great. There's nothing
> that distracts you. You can focus and all switches are within reach of a few
> finger presses. No need to leave the keyboard and use your eyes to find the
> right button. You think it and you can type it. No need to check with the
> eyes.

Although, I find that I tend to subconsiously press the 'i' key in lynx
more often than I care to say.  I know, I know, I should remap the 'i'
key in the same way that I've mapped 'q' to ABORT.

-- 
"If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people
who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the 
oppressing." --- Malcolm X

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