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justbur avatar justbur commented on May 17, 2024

Looks good thanks. Want to add them to the readme? Could also just link to
this issue
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 4:17 AM Bar [email protected] wrote:

I've done some screen shots to show the difference between which-key and
guide-key, so you can use them if you want.

3 horizontally-split windows, which-key,
(which-key/setup-side-window-right):
[image: which-key-right]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4334375/8633002/954c14f2-27bd-11e5-8e75-a04ca1f23987.png
Compare with guide-key, (setq guide-key/popup-window-position 'right):
[image: guide-key-right]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4334375/8633004/b6da22da-27bd-11e5-8ebf-609e3e80542a.png
guide-key shows less shortcuts, and the windows are not split evenly.

2 vertically-split windows, which-key,
(which-key/setup-side-window-bottom):
[image: which-key-bottom]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4334375/8633010/f8617406-27bd-11e5-998c-101bb9b137eb.png
Compare with guide-key, (setq guide-key/popup-window-position 'bottom):
[image: guide-key-bottom]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4334375/8633014/0909b156-27be-11e5-8f41-6c064cc71697.png
guide-key shows less shortcuts, and the windows are not split evenly. You
can see that which-key doesn't fully show "x" and "z" on the far right, but
it's still much better than guide-key.

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bmag avatar bmag commented on May 17, 2024

I think it would be nice to add them to the readme. Should I do it or you?

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justbur avatar justbur commented on May 17, 2024

Sure if you don't mind.

There's still some bugs with the layout functions that I need to fix. I
think that's why the text might be getting cut off.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 11:12 AM Bar [email protected] wrote:

I think it would be nice to add them to the readme. Should I do it or you?

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