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Bug with binding escape sequence to ht #32

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sexptherapy opened this issue Jul 12, 2015 · 5 comments
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Bug with binding escape sequence to ht #32

sexptherapy opened this issue Jul 12, 2015 · 5 comments

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@sexptherapy
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I use a different keyboard layout (dvorak) and what would be jk in Qwerty is ht for me.

The documentation says h can be used to start the escape sequence, but after implemented, h no longer works to move left.

I'm fairly new to Github, and I've tried to find a similar issue but couldn't (although I've seen people complaining about this in the Spacemacs gitter), so if I missed it, I'm sorry.

@sexptherapy sexptherapy changed the title Bug with binding fd to ht. Bug with binding escape sequence to ht Jul 12, 2015
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syl20bnr commented Sep 2, 2015

I rewrote evil-escape, it is now possible to use ht (version 3.0).

@syl20bnr syl20bnr closed this as completed Sep 2, 2015
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Pure love :D thanks, will check it out asap

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syl20bnr commented Sep 2, 2015

It will be available in MELPA in a few hours.
Note that you can change the key sequence on the fly now, no need to restart emacs to change the key sequence anymore.

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That`s awesome! Once again thank you for your work!

❤️ Spacemacs ❤️

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@syl20bnr Now you left me thinking, and I remembered that, although at first ht seemed the perfect escape sequence for a Dvorak typist (the same spot of Qwerty's jk), I realized later that it is more common than jk (HTML?) after writing this post (even discussed it in another thread) and that I often saw myself escaping by mistake (with key-chord).

I would still like to use my strong fingers on the right hand and not to leave the homerow, so would it be possible to remap the escape sequence to 3 characters in the new evil-escape? So I would do htn (jkl in Qwerty)?

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