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VIM emulation does not support { and } commands for jumping over paragraphs #130

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barafael opened this issue Mar 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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A-keymap Area: default key bindings C-feature Category: New feature or request

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barafael commented Mar 17, 2022

When modal editing is enabled, it is currently not possible to jump over paragraphs using curly brace key. Not sure if this is intended functionality, i just noticed it.

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A few other vim commands were missing in #104.

I'm wondering if it's not worth creating a VIM functionality mega thread to help prioritize what VIM features are the most essential for core development.

@bugadani bugadani added C-feature Category: New feature or request A-keymap Area: default key bindings labels Apr 3, 2022
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bugadani commented Apr 3, 2022

Thanks for reporting this!

While I'm not sure if 100% VIM compatibility is a goal, there were some changes made to the default keymaps in the past few weeks, so this issue may or may not have been fixed.

I would personally prefer keeping different issues separate as much as possible. I've been marking keymap related issues with A-keymap labels to keep track of them, I think that might be enough. However, if @dzhou121 says Lapce should support all VIM commands, then yes, a single issue should track each point in a list, similar to how #272 track syntax highlighting support.

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