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Custom keybindings #35

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mhlinder opened this issue Oct 6, 2018 · 1 comment
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Custom keybindings #35

mhlinder opened this issue Oct 6, 2018 · 1 comment
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mhlinder commented Oct 6, 2018

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 either

  1. 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.

  2. The ability to disable all nixnote keybindings, to fall back to my system defaults.

Is there any way to do this?

@robert7 robert7 added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 8, 2018
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robert7 commented Oct 8, 2018

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.

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