Feature request: Blacklist for applications where Vimac is disabled
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First off, I'm so grateful for Vimac, I think it'll probably save me 45 mins a day, thank you!
Problem: Vimac is not useful to me when using iTerm2, and when using Vim it's difficult to find a good Vimac hotkey that's not already used by an existing Vim shortcut.
Suggestion: Make it possible to disable Vimac when specific applications are focussed.
I think there's a probably a workaround I could come up with using a custom karabiner mapping, but native Vimac solution would be ideal.
That's a good suggestion, and may be useful for other non-compatible applications.
I'm using the Vimac "Hint Mode Sequence" feature to trigger on "fj" (the default is also good, "fd"). I find it much faster than a modifier key shortcut.
I'm using the Vimac "Hint Mode Sequence" feature to trigger on "fj" (the default is also good, "fd"). I find it much faster than a modifier key shortcut.
The downside of this is that it seems to creates a small delay after every f
that is typed into Vim. Thanks for the suggestion, will keep experimenting to find workarounds.
The downside of this is that it seems to creates a small delay after every f that is typed into Vim.
There isn't a delay if you type another character immediately after. My understanding is that in vim the f
command is usually followed by another character, so this wouldn't be an issue.
I'd love to hear what activation method you end up using and what workarounds you use. I think the activation method is probably something that stops a lot of users from building a habit out of using Vimac. Most keyboard shortcuts are too painful to hit repeatedly which is why i implemented the key sequence activation.