On 11/1/07, Richard Stallman wrote: > That seems basically good, but using other characters > such as arrow keys would be an improvement. I'm not so sure. "n"arrow or "w"iden are independent of whether the window is going to be sized by its left or right border, while "->" or "<-" would depend on it. In other words, "n" and "w" are window-centric, while the cursor keys would be border-centric. > / and \ could be good for vertical size changes > and [,] for horizontal; they don't need a shift key. / is S-7 and \ is AltGr-ยบ in a Spanish keyboard... Juanma