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Spacemacs introduction does not propose hybrid style #4851

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DamienCassou opened this issue Jan 28, 2016 · 5 comments
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Spacemacs introduction does not propose hybrid style #4851

DamienCassou opened this issue Jan 28, 2016 · 5 comments

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@DamienCassou
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When starting spacemacs for the first time, emacs and vim styles are proposed, but not hybrid.

@StreakyCobra
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I thought it has been corrected, it seems that no :-) Maybe there was a reason…

@nixmaniack
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hybrid is the spacemacs invented style(AFAIK) and people aren't aware of it until they try spacemacs. OTOH, emacs and vim are well known styles.

@izahn
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izahn commented Jan 29, 2016

I think that in context the meaning of hybrid is clear. That is, given vim/emacs/hybrid most will correctly infer that hybrid uses both Emacs and Vim conventions and bindings. I don't think it will confuse to many people to include it, and IMO hybrid is actually the most useful of the three styles, so I would like to see if offered by the first-run wizard thingy.

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sooheon commented Feb 29, 2016

there is no mention of hybrid in the dotspacemacs-editing-style docstring, either.

@d12frosted
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Fixed by #5308

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