John T. wrote:Hardly. vim clearly can deal with the ESC-is-prefix issue anyway, since otherwise it wouldn't be able to use arrow keys. That being said, quite frankly, *both* Meta key conventions are incredibly broken. What I would much prefer is to see would be a brand new convention where different keys (Ctrl, Meta, Super, Hyper, Alt or even in some cases Shift) issues a unique prefix which doesn't conflict with anything else. Emacs has tried to promote such a convention of the format <CAN> @ <bucky> <keystroke> which is a lot better, although it's a bit Emacs-centric (using <CAN> / ^X as the initial character is not really a very good choice.) The best probably would be to introduce an escape code, along the lines of other escape codes in the terminal interfae. -hpa --
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