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‘C-x x g’ in Emacs calls ‘revert-buffer-quick’, which is about the same idea as
reloading the page.
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omnibar and insert modes
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I feel like this will be more Emacs-like...
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The ‘M-<’ and ‘M->’ bindings seem to work, so these aren't necessary anymore.
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I don't accidentally want to become dependent on the original keybindings.
I'm leaving the ‘G’ and ‘gg’ keys up for now, beceause I haven't been able to
tell yet whether the ‘M-<’ and ‘M->’ keybindings work.
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differently
The keybindings show up properly in the keybinding list, but they don't work.
I'm wondering if this particular change is going to cause a syntax error, or
perhaps Surfingkeys can figure out that those ‘<’ and ‘>’ are part of the
keybinding.
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