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Canonical mode – map QWERTY to Colemak #5
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I want this. |
I think of simple plugin option, just like the one I tried here. Those are a simple one on one key remap (and no serious testing). Do you think, it is possible to make a remap on runtime? |
Coleremak seems to fit the bill, but the colon remap at least is kind of weird. |
I recently had use vim on a server and tried to see how easily I could use it by switching the keyboard to normal mode (non-colemak). I love colemak and this plugin is great (have been using it for several years) but I couldn't help but feel that
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Do you mean you like the vanilla Colemak placement? Index finger for hjkl seems nuts. I've fixed the Tab key in Coleremak in my fork if anyone cares. |
I have colon on Use of remote stock Vim is awful with |
I haven't noticed anything wrong in my version yet. EDIT: Ah, so @jamischarles was talking about the colon. |
@GeneralFailer No, I use @jooize 's excellent movement mappings, with the exception that I swapped the I tried swapping |
I'm pretty sure Coleremak also breaks functionality of emmet-vim, so it probably needs to be rewritten. Oh well... |
Heads up, I don't really care to fix Coleremak, so I'm leaving it unmaintained. |
I push my two cents here.
TLDR; A key mapping based on purely QWERTY to Colemak key placement position.
e.g. hjkl into hnei, qwerty into qwfpg, so insert mode i will be u
Vim tutorial already lots out there. And in Vim, keys are fundamental. This plugin actually works great. But, the plugin mapping actually makes more pain when learning new shortcut based on a tutorial. Additionally, when we switch to vim without plugin or computer without Colemak, the keys messed up (actually, it's my brain which does messed up).
It's great to see a colemak mapping which maps directly it's key placement from QWERTY origin into Colemak. Well, I call it canonical mode ;)
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