I almost feel like this a somewhat pointless feature. It’s almost easier to just learn the default ones as opposed to adding “-modernbindings” or creating an “enano” variant/copy.
I almost feel like this a somewhat pointless feature. It’s almost easier to just learn the default ones as opposed to adding “-modernbindings” or creating an “enano” variant/copy.
After all that, no
^S
to save 🥲^S
for unprompted save is in the default keybinds, not that I could say when it was added. (Pretty sure it wasn’t apico
thing, but that leaves quite a bit of time unaccounted for.)Muscle memory for other editors kicked in when I was editing something and did a literal slow realisation and double-take when it worked.
Now if only I could stop pressing
^W
in Firefox to usenano
’s “whereis” to find something that’d be great.For those unaware, it closes the current tab. Or the whole browser. Ugh.
FYI:
ctrl
+shift
+t
brings back closed tabs.True. Other tools include: Ctrl+Shift+N to bring back a closed window if there’s another window of the same browser instance still open, and when there isn’t, there’s Restore Previous Session which is accessible a couple of ways.
Neither bring back the comment that was being typed in a textbox on the page though. Guess when I usually
^W
:GASP:
^S
does save! I have played myself for a fool all these years!!Now I just have to unlearn
^X, Y, enter
. . . :thisisfine:Firefox desperately needs a way to customize keyboard shortcuts, especially to disable them. Shortkeys isn’t really enough.
True, I remember the first time I used nano, I was like “Ctrl + O to save, huh?”
^S
works!! …As revealed by our kind palindromic friend on the other sibling comment! Why they don’t just list it on the statusbar we would never know!