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Where confirm mode is the "command mode" like when in a file search prompt. I have successfully used these for directives in my config, but I don't know for sure what all of them imply. Unless new modes are planned, I think it is worth putting these in the docs (also in the offline help).
Thank you for creating the project. I applaud the focus on simplicity. For me, I need to change some of the bindings to accommodate my vim habits, hence this issue.
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👋🏼 Hi there! I'm hoping the default keymap callout in the key bindings section of the manual is enough to cover that. It's a pretty convenient method that shows all of the modes and their respective bindings.
Yes, I suppose application::display_default_keymap does show these names as section headers. Perhaps in addition to the indentation, these headers could be highlighted in some way, e.g. with ascii underlines or something. But that's just a nitpick at this point. I'd also mention that method in the offline help if possible (the one that shows up when you press ?).
It would be convenient for users to have a list of available modes to help when setting up custom bindings.
From looking at the tree, I think the current modes are:
Where
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mode is the "command mode" like when in a file search prompt. I have successfully used these for directives in my config, but I don't know for sure what all of them imply. Unless new modes are planned, I think it is worth putting these in the docs (also in the offline help).Thank you for creating the project. I applaud the focus on simplicity. For me, I need to change some of the bindings to accommodate my vim habits, hence this issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: