Rip out, burn, and dance around the grave of group-edit mode.

I've yet to speak to anyone who uses it, so just kill it.

You can still add/remove from groups using the mouse binding.  Groups
may get a re-work sometime soon if i have a stroke of genius.

knocks about 4k off the i386 binary for me.

ok okan@, todd@.
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@@ -80,8 +80,6 @@ Cycle through currently visible windows.
Reverse cycle through currently visible windows.
.It Ic C-M-x
Delete current window.
.It Ic C-M-Escape
Enter group edit mode.
.It Ic C-M-[n]
Select group n, where n is 1-9.
.It Ic C-M-0
@@ -122,8 +120,6 @@ The mouse bindings are also important, they are:
Move a window.
.It C-M-M1
Toggle a window's membership in the current group.
A blue highlight indicates the window has been added to the group;
a red highlight indicates it has been removed.
.It M-M2
Resize a window/select a window.
.It M-M3
@@ -212,11 +208,10 @@ Together with the
.Fl s
option, this can be used to emulate virtual desktops.
.Pp
To edit groups, enter the group edit mode, and select/unselect the
groups with the group selection mouse click.
A blue border will be shown on the currently selected windows.
The group selection keyboard shortcuts can also be used to change
which group to edit.
To edit groups, use the group selection commands to toggle membership
of a group.
A blue border will be shown briefly on windows added to the current group,
and a red border will be shown on those just removed.
.Sh MENUS
Menus are recalled by clicking the mouse on the root window:
.Pp