Emacs "open" (called visit) is the sequence ctrl-x ctrl-f which I don't believe
GTK/Gnome can use instead of its default ctrl-o. Only the single keystroke
Emacs keys can be mapped IIUC. And you can certainly do that for the ones
Geany currently makes available for binding.
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As @b4n said, Emacs uses sequences of keypresses, whereas the GTK library we
use only allows one keypress for accelerators (though that may use multiple
keys, they must be pressed at once, not in sequence). So it would require a
complete re-work of the Geany keybinding system, but would still
I have no idea. It highly depends on what you mean by "emacs keybindings": if
it's simple single sequences that basically just require remapping every
actions to a different keybinding, all it would require is make everything
configurable (some basic stuff is not, like movements). This would
I would like to learn what it requires to start its development for Geany.
Motivation
- convenient for typists (Dvorak/Colemak/...) and stereotypists (Plover)
- consistency for typing
Some plan
- In Preferences > Keybindings > main field *Keybinding-mode*: Emacs or
Standard.
- Emacs-mode