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Is there a way to directly start word based jumps? #5

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zhaocai opened this issue Aug 24, 2016 · 2 comments
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Is there a way to directly start word based jumps? #5

zhaocai opened this issue Aug 24, 2016 · 2 comments

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@zhaocai
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zhaocai commented Aug 24, 2016

Like what vim-easymotion does. Is smalls:jump supposed to do this job? Nothings happens when I use this command.

@t9md
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t9md commented Aug 24, 2016

Not now.
I thinks its easy to implement. Will check later,

Sorry, I did quick check and yes can implement quickly but by adding label across pane item(window) require many label, so number of label would be greater than two(it's not best for quick type).
So if I implement it, I think it's better to provide two version of jump(current-pane-local jump and across-pane-jump).

How do you think.
Since I'm not actively using this package, I'm not sure I'll implement it soon though.

@zhaocai
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zhaocai commented Aug 25, 2016

Thanks for the quick response.

First of all, I check out your atom-lazy-motion package since you mentioned that you are not actively use atom-smalls. I feel that lazy-motion is similar to / search except lazy-motion uses flexible regex pattern match. It will be the same if regex is allowed in / search.

About atom-smalls, I think the available number of labels are not an issue. Combining a-z0-9, we can have (26+10) * (26+10) = 1296 labels. If not enough, we can use capital letters.

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