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SubjectRe: [PATCH] menuconfig: Allow j/k to move down/up the menu
On 07/05/2013 06:32:59 AM, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
> Like in Vim.
>
> Cc: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>
> Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@gmail.com>
> ---
> Unsure why nobody has done this yet.

While you're at it, why don't you add the ws up and down bindings from
World of Warcraft?

The reason nobody has done this yet is that vi predates the invention
of cursor keys. They keyboards Bill Joy was using in the 1970's did not
have standardized cursor keys, in large part because you can't cursor
around on a teletype printer. Once people started using "glass tty"
devices (vt100 and such) cursor keys got standardized within a few
years. They were reasonably ubiquitous by the time the IBM PC showed up
(the vic 20 and commodore 64 and such all had them; anything that
displayed to a television instead of through a daisy wheel).

They also didn't have ALT or control keys. The vi modal interface is a
legacy of not having any standardized keys on the keyboard except
letters, numbers, and (for 8 bit machines) shift. (There's a song
"double bucky" to the tune of "Rubber Ducky" that commemorates a
particular bespoke keyboard design from MIT in the 1970's.) Even the
punctuation was potluck for a while there, although they could copy
manual typewriters and the IBM selectric and such for some of that.

And now you know _why_ Linux is over 20 years old and has never needed
this.

Rob

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