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I'm a bit confused: why are you enabling combobulate in org mode? |
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org mode is an example mode where you can move around in semantic units, and which atm dont have a ts support. That is, M-a etc do useful things by calling org specific equivalent functions. but anyway, if combobulate is only ever meant to be ts specific, that is fine as well. |
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lets say you do combobulate in an org buffer.
you do M-a as shown in the transient buffer, but then we get "no available parser"
however, m-a is still possible in an org buffer, even without ts support.
Could we therefore have a fallback to whatever the m-a binding does in the current mode?
in this case org-backwards sentence, in scatch its backward-sentence.
But what would be the point? The point would be that its difficult to remember all the keybindings, and it would be nice to use the combobulate transient as a way to remember the bindings, that is, the combobulate transient would always be useful as a memory aid, and when ts support is available, the full combobulate experience would be available.
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