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i or d? #6

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nedbat opened this issue Dec 22, 2015 · 7 comments
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i or d? #6

nedbat opened this issue Dec 22, 2015 · 7 comments

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@nedbat
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nedbat commented Dec 22, 2015

The old mappings used i and I. Now they are d and D, but the docs, both in the README and the doc file, mention i and I. Which is it going to be?
Also, why change from i to d?

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qstrahl commented Dec 22, 2015

Whoops! It's meant to be d now. I thought it was a better mnemonic, given that I'm running with the term denture. I had been sort of interchanging the terms denture and indenture, and I wanted to avoid splintering my terminology.

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nedbat commented Dec 22, 2015

FWIW, I liked 'i' for 'indent' which is really what it's about. Also, the downside of automatic vim plugin managers is that there's no way to notice that something like this changed... :(

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qstrahl commented Dec 22, 2015

Very good points. Do note that I've tried to make it very easy for users to
configure their own mappings, for precisely this reason.

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FWIW, I liked 'i' for 'indent' which is really what it's about. Also, the
downside of automatic vim plugin managers is that there's no way to notice
that something like this changed... :(


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chaoren commented Feb 17, 2016

It's important to have a sensible default. FWIW, as a person who literally just found this plugin, I also think i makes more sense than d.

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qstrahl commented Feb 17, 2016

I want to argue that "d for denture" is more intuitive but that seems
stupid when I have two users telling me they find "i for indent" more
intuitive. I'll change it back to "i".

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It's important to have a sensible default. As a person who literally just
found this plugin, I also think i makes more sense than d.


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qstrahl commented Feb 17, 2016

Closed by b10b495

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qstrahl commented Feb 17, 2016

Will update documentation later.

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