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authornicm <nicm@openbsd.org>2016-10-11 07:23:34 +0000
committernicm <nicm@openbsd.org>2016-10-11 07:23:34 +0000
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parentSupport UTF-8 entry into the command prompt. (diff)
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Fundamental change to how copy mode key bindings work:
The vi-copy and emacs-copy mode key tables are gone, and instead copy mode commands are bound in one of two normal key tables ("copy-mode" or "copy-mode-vi"). Keys are bound to "send-keys -X copy-mode-command". So: bind -temacs-copy C-Up scroll-up bind -temacs-copy -R5 WheelUpPane scroll-up Becomes: bind -Tcopy-mode C-Up send -X scroll-up bind -Tcopy-mode WheelUpPane send -N5 -X scroll-up This allows the full command parser and command set to be used - for example, we can use the normal command prompt for searching, jumping, and so on instead of a custom one: bind -Tcopy-mode C-r command-prompt -p'search up' "send -X search-backward '%%'" command-prompt also gets a -1 option to only require on key press, which is needed for jumping. The plan is to get rid of mode keys entirely, so more to come eventually.
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