No, sorry. Iām a git(hub) user
EasyMotion in sublime
I thought that I deleted my BitBucket account. Turns out it still works. My usernameās BoundinCode, too
Iāve been playing around with it for a little while now and Iām impressed. It works great. Since Iām using OSX atm so I had to change a lot of the keybindings (because OSX stole all of the alt keys thinking that I insert ĻĆ©Ā®ā Āµā«āāĀ¬ĆāĘāĆāĖĘā all the time ) So as I fiddled with the keybindings, I found a lot of extra functionality that I could not understand. Additionally, there seemed to be a lot of keys bound to enter āvolcano modeā that were indistinguishable (e.g. alt-i and alt-n seem identical). Iāll keep playing around with it though (because itās so damn fun).
Thanks again for this.
btw. I decided to bind volcano mode to "," , "t"]
and it works pretty well.
C0D312, can you post your OS X bindings? I want to play with this but I havenāt had time yet to rebind all the keys.
Thanks!
Fixed my OSX keybindings. I changed them a few times so far. I changed alt to ctrl. Tip for OSX users: Because my finger can never seem to press the ctrl key, I went into System Preferences > Keyboard > Modifier Keys and remapped my caps-lock to control. This makes life so much easier and hotspots/volcanoes much better.
Here are my OSX bindings: gist.github.com/1223147
There was only one or two conflicts when switching from alt to ctrl. I fixed them accordinglyā¦
Did you push those changes to BitBucket? I donāt see any change and thereās no commit message about itā¦
Have some posts in this thread been deleted? Having some difficulty following - did someone create a plugin / key binding set to emulate EasyMotion in VIM?
The plugin mentioned is an evolution of a select to character command originally written for ST1. It highlighted the character regions to provide some predictability. I was playing
about after that with some weird bisecting navigation, using a skip jump, reverse and skip again style, made possible because of the predictability. Then I thought about just using [di]graphs (and later non contiguous digraphs) I called it hotspots.
@COD312 asked about EasyMotion and it sounded like my old plugin. From what Iāve read/heard of EasyMotion I donāt think you could currently implement it in Sublime. I wish you could as I think itās a superior method. It does a similar menuising of the visible region but [a]nstead **t [c]aints [d]etters [e]ver [f]he [g]okens. Reading that, youād imagine it wouldnāt be that practical, but consider you are already laser targeted on where you want to go typically when you initiate a motion.
@COD312 was recently asking me about publishing the plugin. Maybe I will. Just donāt expect EasyMotion. Itās similar in scope but different in execution.**
Iāve installed it, but I canāt find how to enter in volcanise mode.
Can you show me how to use the plugin step by step, please?
Thank you.
If youāre on Windows, hit alt+n. On OS X, ctrl+n. I believe those are the defaults.
I have it working now on Linux. I had to rename the file āDefault.querty-keymapā to āDefault (Linux).sublime-keymapā.
Great plugin! A must have!
Good jobā¦