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Debugging strategy ? #45
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Basically when using boon shortcuts I have defined something happens in
the buffer which remaps the keys to different behaviors, the issue is I
don't know how to find the cause
Are you attempting to do such remaps?
Any tips / suggestions on how you can find the source of this could you
hook into lisp in some way when a boon key has been changed and what
triggered the change perhaps ?
What do you mean "changed"? What do you suspect is changing your boon
bindings? Does using describe-key help?
An example is in insert mode I can no longer type q this changes my buffer
and spc goes to the bottom of the buffer instead of inserting a space.
Are you sure that you are in fact in insert mode and not 'special' mode?
You should keep an eye on the 'boon-state' (for example by not diminishing
the minor mode, or by using a spaceline segment).
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No not attempting any remapping myself just doing some editing. The issue is I have no idea whats is changing the bindings I will try describe-key next time I have noticed I am usually in org mode when it happens (may always be in org mode). I have figured out how to add the state to telephone line so the state is now visible always that should actually help a lot. Enjoying using boon, but when all the mappings get screwed up it's rather frustrating especially when I have no idea what's causing it thanks for the suggestions I will see what happens when I next hit issues. |
You could also be in the middle of the command. In this case boon shows
something in the echo area --- make sure it is visible as well.
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I keep hitting issues which are likely not boon specific but effect boon and likely others will hit this type of issue.
Basically when using boon shortcuts I have defined something happens in the buffer which remaps the keys to different behaviors, the issue is I don't know how to find the cause
Any tips / suggestions on how you can find the source of this could you hook into lisp in some way when a boon key has been changed and what triggered the change perhaps ?
An example is in insert mode I can no longer type q this changes my buffer and spc goes to the bottom of the buffer instead of inserting a space.
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