| > scroll bar I didn't even realize, I don't see a need for it anyway. > Ctrl-F to find, did not exist That's because Kitty has something much better: > Sometimes you need to explore the scrollback buffer in more detail, maybe search for some text or refer to it side-by-side while typing in a follow-up command. kitty allows you to do this by pressing the ctrl+shift+h shortcut, which will open the scrollback buffer in your favorite pager program (which is less by default). > There's no menu bar at all in fact. Which is a big plus. Emacs has a menu bar (and a toolbar), and I obviously turn them off, because they take up screen real estate. |
Ah yes, the logical shortcut for "find" (enormous face palm).
Why do so many open source devs find sane UX so hard? It's a bit weird.
(And yes I know it isn't exactly the same as "find" - it that is your instinctive response then you're misunderstanding how UX works.)