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Discussion: Quick Patch Focus switch keybinds #78

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robobenklein opened this issue Jan 26, 2021 · 0 comments
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Discussion: Quick Patch Focus switch keybinds #78

robobenklein opened this issue Jan 26, 2021 · 0 comments
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In Tilix I've gotten used to using Alt-Arrowkeys to change focus between tiled terminals, and I think a similar faster (single-stroke instead of double-stroke) keybind would be beneficial.

The issue here is that this overrides Atom's default Alt-left/right for sub-word boundary movement, but my assumption is that they would far less used compared to patch focus switching, since most people use ctrl-left/right for word-boundary text movements.

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temporary / partial for #78
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