>>>>> "Nicolás" == Nicolás Lichtmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nicolás> Using the Space and the Backspace keys for up and down Nicolás> movement is absurd, it's even stupid. Backspace is Nicolás> back-space. Those keybindings where thought for keyboards Nicolás> without arrows, and those keyboards no longer exists... This is OK, when you are on a system with relatively high latency. However, arrow keys are usually represented as several keystrokes, eg escape, followed by [D, for the left arrow. This represents problems on telnet/ssh sessions even on local networks at times. For instance I push the up arrow numerous times to get my editor to go to the top of the file, and all of a sudden, the escape comes detached from the [D, and I suddenly end up altering my file, inserting invalid data, perhaps without even realizing it. IMHO, the sooner this dead escape standard is dropped in favour of the better standard (IIRC: set the high bit on control characters), the better. However, I cannot see a lot of progress from here... -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>