>> "M-x <" and "M-x >" just like emacs does it?
>
> +1.  And +1 to writing a javascript emacs!

1) I forgot to include this in my announcement.  I will not implement 
javascript emacs.  If you want javascript emacs, I'll be here for moral 
support.  I use nano, so I'm pretty happy with a plain textarea.  Also, 
javascript is SLOW.

2) WTF does M-x mean?  I don't have a key buffer, so we're limited to ctrl, 
shift, and a single key at a time (I can't remember which... some browser can't 
capture alt -- maybe that's Opera, in which case that's another nail in its 
coffin).  How do ctrl-shift-< and ctrl-shift-> sound?


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