After having used vi-like keybindings for over 30 years, I've decided to try something new and give a try. The fact that ijkl are there in the default qwerty bindings is a huge plus, and means I can hobble around initially and not completely loose all of my muscle memory (I still use vim occasionally). I am looking forward to jettisoning a ton of evil specific configuration if I can adapt to meow.

The first road-bump I encountered was that the cheat-sheet came up all wonky, so had to spend the first hour or so figuring that out. Turns out I was using whitespace-mode for text files, and that turns on font-lock-mode which messes up the formatting. I think I did that to lazily get whitespace-mode for some text-mode derived modes, so easy fix.

Now that I can cheat, the next road bump are the window management keystrokes under ^W, some of which I've grown accustomed to. Haven't tackled that one yet, and so any ideas are appreciated.

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oof, I meant hjkl. And there are other bindings that are similar, it will all help I'm sure.

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