this post was submitted on 27 Jan 2024
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How to exit Vim?
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and follow instructions...I feel like Emacs is going to suffer with the prevalence of window managers that are shortcut heavy. I looked at learning Emacs but the keyboard shortcuts all interfere with Awesome so it's a nightmare. The only way I'd manage is by switching TTY to terminal with Ctrl+Alt+F-key which kinda ruins it!
My i3 is using shortcuts heavily, my rule is to use Win key for window manager combos and never use it in Emacs. Works fine so far.