Nikolai Weibull <[email protected]> writes: >>> How should I go about wrapping paredit-forward so that it will work in >>> normal mode? >>> >>> The problem currently is that once you hit a ‘)’ at the end of a line >>> you can’t go forward any more, as point will be /at/ the ‘)’, due to >>> the way Evil works, not /after/ the ‘)’, as paredit expects it to be. >> >> For me C-M-f (paredit-forward) puts the point after the closing paren, >> so successive C-M-f works as expected. > > In /insert/ mode, yes. My question mentioned that I’m interested in > using paredit-forward in /normal/ mode.
Sorry for not explicitly stating the fact on my previous message, but I was talking of normal mode all along. So there is something different on our setups that affects how paredit-forward works on normal mode... While looking again at my .emacs I found this: (setq evil-move-cursor-back nil) (setq evil-highlight-closing-paren-at-point-states nil) specifically evil-move-cursor-back is, most likely, what you want. _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
