William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think there must be some reason why traditional audio players choose
> 'x', 'v' for start, stop. FWIU, x, c, v are near to each to other, so
> should be easy for user to remember. To distinguish, one can think of
> 'x' as execute, 'c' (pause) is in the middle of start and stop.
Yes. That is the reason why vi uses hjkl for cursor movement.
Emacs does not use that, because it's not mnemonic. I would prefer
Emacs-motivated keybindings, not vi-motivated keybindings.
(But I don't use the playlist mode, so feel free to override my
preference of course... :-))
Regards,
-- Jorgen
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