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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Usually I only want a single-line-suggestion (in most contexts it works better); but then sometimes I want a multiline suggestion (I have developed a gut-feeling for where it works and then it's really useful).
Describe the solution you'd like
Allow different shortcuts for different types of suggestions (e.g. single line for the normal-inline-suggestion shortcut), medium amount of lines (configurable) for custom shortcut b, large amount of lines for custom shortcut c.
Describe alternatives you've considered
None to be honest since the problem is that the multiline-suggestions are unreliable, so an automatism is most-likely also unreliable. Mode-switching via shortcut could be a possibility; but this requires the user to keep track of the current state in their mind which seems less comfortable.
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I think thats very opinionated; and it might be reasonable to not add a default shortcut (if someone wants to enable this feature, they have to provide a shortcut themselves)?
However, speaking only for myself: I use "⌥/" for normal inline completion, so "⌥/ chord to ⌥/" would feel natural (i.e. press "option + /" and then press "/" again).
IIRC, the default is "⌥\", so maybe "⌥\ chord to ⌥\"?
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Usually I only want a single-line-suggestion (in most contexts it works better); but then sometimes I want a multiline suggestion (I have developed a gut-feeling for where it works and then it's really useful).
Describe the solution you'd like
Allow different shortcuts for different types of suggestions (e.g. single line for the normal-inline-suggestion shortcut), medium amount of lines (configurable) for custom shortcut b, large amount of lines for custom shortcut c.
Describe alternatives you've considered
None to be honest since the problem is that the multiline-suggestions are unreliable, so an automatism is most-likely also unreliable. Mode-switching via shortcut could be a possibility; but this requires the user to keep track of the current state in their mind which seems less comfortable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: