Hi,

[I am using 'Sage Version 4.4.4, Release Date: 2010-06-23', downloaded
a couple of days ago as the Ubuntu 10.04 binary package, used in
Kubuntu 10.04.]

I am just starting out with Sage, and I am very impressed over all.
But after using it pretty intensively for 2 days, I find that I have a
couple of niggles with the notebook interface.

Is there a key combination for deleting the previous word? I see that
someone once asked about the Ctrl+Backspace behaviour, which I have to
admit I also use a lot (in Kubuntu), so I often find myself
accidentally putting together cells I didn't want to.

So:
(1) Is there a built-in key combination for deleting a word?  Deleting
by hand (without the mouse) is tedious without this.  I remark that in
bash, the combination for this is Alt-Backspace, which seems to me
could be a good option either for word deletion, or for cell joining.

(2) Is there a (simple) way of changing the default key bindings?

Thanks and best wishes,
David.


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