| ▲ | worksonmine 4 hours ago | |||||||
Sure, but [n]ext and [p]revious are common in the TUI world and which one makes more sense is debatable. There's decades of history behind the choice and while I prefer j/k I wouldn't call n/p wrong. | ||||||||
| ▲ | eviks 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Yes, it's an very common mistake, there is also decades of history behind fixing it. But the debate here is not j/k vs [n]ew file/[p]rint file, but about the inconsistency of using one logic in navigating lines of text in an editor vs another in navigating lines of text in a file list > consistent and transferable keybinds | ||||||||
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