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Explain keystrokes for each feature in the doc #58

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Zabrane opened this issue Sep 29, 2021 · 2 comments
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Explain keystrokes for each feature in the doc #58

Zabrane opened this issue Sep 29, 2021 · 2 comments

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@Zabrane
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Zabrane commented Sep 29, 2021

@robertoaloi Would it be possible to add Emacs keystrokes for every feature described here?

I'm having trouble to find how to use these ones:

  1. Signature Suggestions
  2. Compiler Diagnostics
  3. Edoc
  4. Find/Peek References
  5. Outline
  6. Folding
  7. Snippets
  8. Suggest Type Specs

I checked Spacemacs's doc, but none of them were mentionned (specific to ErlangLS).

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Hi @Zabrane it sounds like a good idea to add editor-specific information in that page. It could look something like the debugger page where we use a tab for each editor. When it comes to Emacs I would probably focus on commands and not shortcuts, though, since every user probably has a different setup.
Consider that most of that content will have to come from the community, though, since I can only take care of the editor I use (mostly Emacs).

Transfering this issue to the documentation project, thanks for raising this!

@robertoaloi robertoaloi transferred this issue from erlang-ls/erlang_ls Sep 30, 2021
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Zabrane commented Sep 30, 2021

@robertoaloi would be great. If you start with with Emacs and leave a message on the page asking for help, pretty sure the community will help with other editors IMHO.

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