Yup. What I mean by āsavingā is replacing the functionality of Ctrl+S (Save) ā i.e., saving the file if it already exists & otherwise popping open FFN*, preferably restricted so that I am forced to save the file before my ADD kicks in.
I am, slowly, learning Colemak, which has caused me to become very fond of logograms & abbrv.
I will look into a little later. I think it is probably doable, but you would have to override your save shortcut with a FFN entry point. I canāt just add it to āon_saveā, it just wouldnāt work well there. When I get a bit more time, I will look into this.
I would be very grateful! Iāve already mapped FFN to Ctrl+O, which is why its (short) absence from ST3 crippled me. I would have no problem doing the same for Ctrl+S, but you would need to provide an appropriate command. I looked into writing it myself, but itās a little beyond my capabilities.
I can use the menu if I need to use my OSās filesystem dialogs (or make appropriate commands for the palette).
FWIW, I started learning Colemak on Thanksgiving (you can imagine what fun I must have been having! ). I practiced for a couple dozen hours to get all the keys down and then it was a matter of training my muscle memory. I was doing around 20 WPM when I began confusing Colemak & Qwerty, thus necessitating switching 100%. (This was at the beginning of January. I should mention that I had a two-week hiatus from all keyboards just prior.) That was painful until I hit 30 WPM, which is about the minimum I can tolerate. I think Iām at about 40+ now (a far cry from the 90ish WPM I had originally), but I like Colemak thus far. I should also note that even though I was very fast, I did not know how to touch type.
Speaking of win, did you ever find a solution to using Colemak with Vim bindings in Sublime? I am a Vim virgin (or is that a vimgin?), but I donāt see how it would work with Colemak. Do you remap HJKL to HNEI? If, so, what do you do with N or I? Et ceteraā¦
I have now removed the setting in ST3 ānix_style_path_completeā and replaced it with a new setting.
[pre=#2D2D2D] // (fuzzy/windows/nix)
// fuzzy - this will auto-complete with the selected index in the quick panel
// windows - this will complete like a windows terminal would complete paths
// nix - this will complete like a unix/linux terminal traditionally completes paths
ācompletion_styleā: āfuzzyā,[/pre]
By default, āfuzzyā is used for a more natural quick panel feel. The current selected index in the quick panel will now be used. This is for ST3 only.