id summary reporter owner description type status priority milestone component version resolution keywords cc blockedby blocking branch_state votes 2404 MCEDIT ignores old (and documented) keys like CTRL+Z and CTRL+X jimklimov andrew_b "Historical Midnight Commander Editor versions (as far as I can remember - approx 10 years) have supported a number of keys for moving around the edited text file and its lines. Specifically, long-time MC users don't think twice before pressing CTRL+X to move to next word, and CTRL+Z to move to previous word. This expected behaviour is also documented for current releases: http://www.midnight-commander.org/wiki/doc/editor/hotkeys Currently, pressing CTRL+X in MCEDIT does nothing, and pressing CTRL+Z sends the editor to background and brings up the shell. This is wrong, inconvenient (at least to old-timers) and the commonly known behaviour should be restored (maybe as an option enabled in run-time configuration menu, or via command-line). This was currently verified with mc-4.7.0.2 compiled for Solaris 10 by www.sunfreeware.com, now trying to compile a more recent version to see if this bug still exists in 4.7.0.9 or 4.7.4... Thanks, //Jim Klimov" defect closed major 4.7.5 mc-key-bindings master fixed zaytsev jimklimov@… committed-master committed-stable