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so you use the *. In cursor mode, you can't use * since it match only the litteral * which is the right thing to do because otherwise you would not be able to only match the *. In cursor mode, to match everything you just omit the key
The way you do that (omitting the key) is not documented and is not even valid according to @flashcode . Still it's very useful it's the only way to match all keys.
Also, omitting the key doesn't work in mouse mode. So I wonder if it would be possible to
make @item(time): equivalent to @item(time):* in mouse mode for consistency
precise this syntax in the doc
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to match every keys in mouse mode you do something like that
/key bindctxt mouse @item(time):* /print -core mouse
so you use the *. In cursor mode, you can't use * since it match only the litteral * which is the right thing to do because otherwise you would not be able to only match the *. In cursor mode, to match everything you just omit the key
/key bindctxt cursor @item(time): /print -core cursor
The way you do that (omitting the key) is not documented and is not even valid according to @flashcode . Still it's very useful it's the only way to match all keys.
Also, omitting the key doesn't work in mouse mode. So I wonder if it would be possible to
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: