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a keybinding for help perhaps? #13

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digi-owl opened this issue Jun 23, 2016 · 7 comments
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a keybinding for help perhaps? #13

digi-owl opened this issue Jun 23, 2016 · 7 comments

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@digi-owl
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Right now Dit has a severe issue with discoverability.

Yes, the default shortcuts are very common on desktops, but very different for most terminal programs.

So a hotkey, presented somewhere on screen, that list out the bindings, may be of benefit.

@daurnimator
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And help should obviously be under F1 :)

@dodona2
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dodona2 commented Sep 11, 2017

F1 conflicts with gnome-terminal and others.

@hishamhm
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...and unfortunately Ctrl+H conflicts with backspace in many terminals, though I think there may be curses/terminal trickery to change that behavior. I'd love to have it available both at F1 and Ctrl+H by default if these keys worked, but I'll also need a third option.

(Btw, I feel that Dit is running out of Ctrl keys. Thinking about what do do about this...)

@daurnimator
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daurnimator commented Sep 11, 2017 via email

@hishamhm
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Ctrl+G is goto line...

@hishamhm
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(which also works as "goto tab" if you type the name of a filename instead of a number... another undocumented features that highlights the need of a help screen!)

@ermo
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ermo commented Oct 20, 2020

Please add "Press CTRL+? for help" or "Help: CTRL+?" in the default modeline at the bottom when the editor starts.

In actual fact, it doesn't much matter what the key combination is, it just matters that it is easily visible and discoverable the first time dit is started. It could be ESC for all I care.

Thanks.

P.S. Found dit when looking through some GoboLinux scripts which mentioned the default ${EDITOR} command. Also fired up dit for the first time in GoboLinux just now.

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