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  • poinck@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldOnly me?
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    7 days ago

    Awesome. After many years of vim-use I learned about CTRL+n as well. A game changer.

    And while we’re at it, I also installed vim-nox to be able to use vim-snippets with utilsnips to TAB for even more joy of programming with vim. [=




  • poinck@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldOnly me?
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    12 days ago

    I use the normal arrow keys in vim to navigate, but I love all the other neat features and I propably only know <20% of them.

    And maybe on a 40% keyboard with custom layout every key is very near. My arrow keys are very custom placed, btw. I have 4 of the same keyboard (Planck), because I am so used to my own custom layout and layers.


  • Maybe a smart way to handle that would be to show a wide scrollbar when there is so much content? Idk.

    I would probably expect filters that are always visible regardless at which line I am currently. Sadly, this isn’t the case very often and I have to go back to the top and apply the filters.


  • poinck@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldElder scrolls
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    18 days ago

    To me, they are just indicators of how much content I can expect. I scroll with the mouse wheel or using the page down/up keys. I don’t grab the thing. I only need to see the indicator when I am scrolling.

    But I wonder whether there is a accesibility aspect to always visible and wide scrollbars. I think, the best way to deal with it, is to make it an option how they look and behave.