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I use a gtk-based system on linux, and I really prefer Emacs-style keybindings.
But, the default Nixnote shortcuts override my gtk settings for Emacs keys.
I can disable some of the behavior in shortcuts.txt, but it would be preferable to have either
Additional keybindings to map to: Ctrl-a for beginning of line, Ctrl-e for end, Ctrl-b back a character, Ctrl-f next character, Ctrl-n next line, Ctrl-p previous line, etc.
The ability to disable all nixnote keybindings, to fall back to my system defaults.
Is there any way to do this?
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Currently you only can customize the keybindings using "shortcuts.txt" (by copying the current "shortcuts.txt" to your config directory - e.g. to $HOME/.nixnote), then adjusting the contents.
I leave the ticket open for eventual future improvements.
Hi
I use a gtk-based system on linux, and I really prefer Emacs-style keybindings.
But, the default Nixnote shortcuts override my gtk settings for Emacs keys.
I can disable some of the behavior in
shortcuts.txt
, but it would be preferable to have eitherAdditional keybindings to map to: Ctrl-a for beginning of line, Ctrl-e for end, Ctrl-b back a character, Ctrl-f next character, Ctrl-n next line, Ctrl-p previous line, etc.
The ability to disable all nixnote keybindings, to fall back to my system defaults.
Is there any way to do this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: