> They all respect ctrl-backspace as deleting a word.
That's true and I'm also not happy with that. I looked up mma7 manual
what they have and their choice is better imho:
ctrl-shift-m for "merge" and ctrl-shift-d for "divide" - i'm also
happy with ctrl-shift-s for "split" (or both as alias)
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I'm not too experienced with Linux, but now I opened up the Linux GUI
on my Sage VM, and tried a bunch of text editors and a web browser.
They all respect ctrl-backspace as deleting a word. Why does Sage do
differently? Why? Is this the right place to try and change the
accepted use of ctrl-backspa