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Yeah, I found it often too large to be displayed. So with new shortcuts I abandon that feature as too much related to different screen size. Also the maintaining this second list of keys was a bit annoying. But yeah, that could be restored/reimplemented I guess, especially if people found that useful.
I will leave it here as an enhancement.
Thanks a lot :)
s.
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Recently I've found :reg
command. It prints various registers content. How about providing available keys, perhaps together with their descriptions (as in the help file) in a similar manner?
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Thanks,
Ahha, I see.
I find it very useful. I've learned quite a few key mappings so far, but still, I forget them sometimes, and it is useful to just press ? and see the list. I remember, or I can try them and get the desired effect. Otherwise I need to open/switch to the manual and search for what I need.
Yes, that could be a way to add them, too. And you could show the meanings of the different commands, too, because a command mapping can have different meanings in the different views and modes.
Thanks,
robcsi
P.S.: Is there a mapping for renaming the current workspace? I could not find one.
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Yeah, there is no dedicated mapping for that yet. You can just save the workspace under a new name and then delete the old one.
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👍 It would be very useful to see some quick-help text when pressing ?
within the CtrlSpace pane.
Other plugins like NERDTree, Tagbar, etc. do this and I find it very helpful.
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+1 for help on pressing '?'
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Yeap, it's on the way :)
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Nice! :-)
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Enjoy :). It was a good idea to provide a help window. In that way, the plugin navigation should be easier and not so overwhelming.
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It's a big plugin so this definitely helps to explore the cool stuff you've built into it!
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Thanks szw,
It is very nice, indeed. Better than the previous version.
Keep up the good work!
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Thanks @szw, great stuff!
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