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Selecting Windows
The Ctrl-X N key moves to the next window,
wrapping around to the first window if invoked from the last window.
The Ctrl-X P key does the reverse: it moves to the previous window,
wrapping around to the last window if invoked from the first window.
You can think of the window order as the position of a window
in a list of windows. Initially only one window appears in the list.
When you split a window, the two child windows replace it in the
list. The top or left window comes before the bottom or right
window. When you delete a window, that window leaves the list.
You can also change windows with the move-to-window command.
It takes a cue from the last key in the sequence used to invoke it,
and moves to a window in the direction indicated by the key. If you
invoke the command with Ctrl-X <Right>, for example, the window
to the right of the cursor becomes the new current window. The
Ctrl-X <Left> key moves left, Ctrl-X <Up> moves up, and
Ctrl-X <Down> moves down. If key doesn't correspond to a
direction, the command asks for a direction key.
Standard bindings:
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