Tor Arntsen <tor(a)spacetec.no> writes in xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org:
On Apr 6, 9:48, Holger Schauer wrote:
> Another issue: has anybody noticed the more and more widespread use of
> readline, i.e. emacs key-bindings in other applications ?
I don't think it's any more widespread than it has been for years.
> Heck, I can even use C-a, C-k etc. in Netscape, and in a bunch
of
> other applications, too.
The netscape bindings are courtesy of Jamie, I'm fairly sure.
> Converts from Windows are not the only kind of people we're
dealing
> with.
Some of the emacs keybindings even work in Framemaker!
Framemaker and its Emacs keybindings predates both Motif and Microsoft
Windows. It predates a stable X11 for that matter -- the first version
I used (1.0) ran under SunView.