C0D312, can you post your OS X bindings? I want to play with this but I havenât had time yet to rebind all the keys.
Thanks!
EasyMotion in sublime
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 accordinglyâŚ
Did you push those changes to BitBucket? I donât see any change and thereâs no commit message about itâŚ
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 Iâve read/heard of EasyMotion I donât think you could currently implement it in Sublime. I wish you could as I think itâs 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, youâd imagine it wouldnât 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 donât expect EasyMotion. Itâs similar in scope but different in execution.**
Iâve installed it, but I canât find how to enter in volcanise mode.
Can you show me how to use the plugin step by step, please?
Thank you.
If youâre 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 âDefault.querty-keymapâ to âDefault (Linux).sublime-keymapâ.
Great plugin! A must have!
Good jobâŚ
This is a really cool plugin, thanks to the author! Itâs even inspired me to setup my keybindings so that I can do all my navigating and editing from home row
Iâm not sure if this is still being developed but Iâd like some clarification on something (or perhaps this is a bug), if I open the volcanoes README.txt file and put the cursor at the beginning of file and then press the volcanoes hotkey to navigate down I see whatâs shown in this screenshot:
http://ubuntuone.com/5jWLxLY97q9t0VgMY6xZbX
I highlighted two regions in red circles, my question is: how would I navigate to the second red circle? Pressing âdeâ takes me to the region in the first red circle.
Another suggestion would be to allow changing the colours of the region highlighting based on the current theme.
Thanks!
This plugin has been deprecated. It source is available; however, if you are interested in putting work into it (but be warned: deciphering @sublimatorâs code is frustrating at best ). As for the issue with the circles, the underline means that the digraph is reverse. So to get there, press ed. To change the color of the highlights, youâll have to delve into the plugin code. Itâs probably no too difficult but you never know.
[quote=âsheldnoâ]
Another suggestion would be to allow changing the colours of the region highlighting based on the current theme.[/quote]
Take a look at Packages/Volcanise/volcanise.sublime-settings
[pre=#0C1021]{
âdebugâ : false,
"region_scopes" : {
"digraph.underlines" : "support",
"digraph.reversed_underlines" : "entity",
"digraph.outlines" : "entity",
"digraph.line_numbers" : "entity", "bookmark"],
"characters" : "string",
"direction_indicator" : "source"
},
"landbacks" : {
}
}[/pre]
You probably wanna make sure that thereâs a distinction between âdigraph.underlinesâ and âdigraph.reversed_underlinesâ. Like the bindings being optimized for colemak, the default regions are optimised for the blackboard colorscheme
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edit: 0xFFFFFFFFFFF