form another thread:
This opens up *all* Leo commands to vim's dot command. It's big.
ok, so all this dot command talk has got me wondering what the heck *is*
vim's dot command and why is having access to it big?
Some useful bus stops on the tour:
- . means Repeat last text changing
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 2:08 AM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
form another thread:
This opens up *all* Leo commands to vim's dot command. It's big.
Thanks for the tour :-)
*But once the effort to learn it has been made, I know of no one who goes
back.* -- from Why, oh WHY, do
I'm writing this in the middle of the night, in the hopes I can get back to
sleep ;-)
For many years I have viewed Leo's more-complex-than-vim's environment as a
hindrance to vim-like emulation.
The reverse is true!
Indeed, suppose we specify (using one or more @data nodes), normal-mode
On Saturday, November 16, 2013 3:51:43 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote:
1. When focus is in the tree we could use:
- j: same as Down-Arrow, goto-next-visible
-k: same as Up-Arrow, goto-prev-visible
-h: same as Left-Arrow, contract-or-go-left
-l: same as Right-Arrow, expand-and-go-right