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Pressing "fd" quickly in normal state should take no effect or find d? #58

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jinCN opened this issue Dec 13, 2015 · 4 comments
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jinCN commented Dec 13, 2015

Pressing fd quickly in normal state should take no effect or find d?
Of course I don't want to find d. Is any configure provided for this?

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It should find d in my opinion but I understand why you would want to do nothing. I'll add a variable for this :-)

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jinCN commented Dec 18, 2015

Just think about people who don't like to care state. Thanks.
And by the way, can this "fd" changed to be one key? I think many people using one key to escape will also like these escaping functions.

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Yes you can bind evil-escape directly to a key.

Le vendredi 18 décembre 2015, mysyljr [email protected] a écrit :

Just think about people who don't like to care state. Thanks.
And by the way, can this "fd" changed to be one key? I think many people
using one key to escape will also like these escaping functions.


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synic commented Mar 1, 2016

I think it would be really nice to make it do nothing, as long as you type fd as fast as you would to trigger escape.

Otherwise, it should find d.

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