[Vimperator] 1. bookmarks w/o mouse 2. d/l manager configure/change 3.use vi for forums 4. remap keys
Martin Stubenschrott
stubenschrott at gmx.net
Sun May 13 04:02:57 PDT 2007
On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 02:53:13AM -0700, Frankie Montenegro wrote:
> On 5/12/07, Martin Stubenschrott <stubenschrott at gmx.net> wrote:
> > On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 06:01:15AM -0700, Frankie Montenegro wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Awesome plugin.
> > >
> > > Couple of questions:
> > > 1) Is there a way to browse and pick bookmarks without going for
> > > the mouse?
> >
> > Sure, just use :open <tab> and your bookmarks are completed.
>
> I think you misunderstood my question. Let me clarify: I can show all
> the bookmarks with
> the :bm command. Once I show them in the bottom, is it possible to
> browse through them (the list of bookmarks) and pick the bookmark I
> want *without* using the mouse? Speaking in terms of vim commands, if
> the list was just another frame I could switch to it with Ctrl-W-W and
> do whatever. I haven't looked at the code, but I think this should be
> possible to do, shouldn't it?
Many things should be able to do, but you misundertand that vimperator
is at version 0.4, vim at version 7.0.
I know of these thing, and keyboard support for these dialog are
planned, but not possible yet.
> > > 4) It's probably already been asked, but is there a way to
> > > remap keys without changing source file?
> >
> > Not yet :) But quite high on the TODO list.
>
> As far as default key bindings, I wanted to suggest (and I think I saw
> someone else mentioning this same thing) setting h and l for going
> backward and forward in the history, rather then H and L. Simply b/c
> this is much more frequently used. I don't remember last time I needed
> to scroll left and right in the webpage I'm browsing.
This idea was mentioned often, but I won't change it, so you'll have to
wait for :map support. And I never use H and L anyways, this was just
added for convenience for people like you, I always use ctrl-o/i to
browse the history like in vim (for now history, later ctrl-o/i will
become a real jump list).
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