On 2 September 2010 13:31, Mark Santcroos wrote: >> Le 1 sept. 2010 à 16:57, björn a écrit : > > On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 23:05, Vincent Berthoux <[email protected]> wrote: >> What about this commands : >> nnoremap <SwipeLeft> gt >> nnoremap <SwipeRight> gT >> >> this way, the swipe allow us to switch around the opened tabs, which quite >> fit the gesture idea. > > I fully support this usage from Vincent, it was exactly what I had in > mind at the time and I like it already. > It is confirming with my Firefox tab switching. And it is really > faster than clicking the tab if you are browsing through text and you > are not near the top.
Ok! Still not my cup of tea though. :-) I did however think of something that I am considering to make a MacVim default mapping, namely: nmap <buffer> <SwipeLeft> :po<CR> nmap <buffer> <SwipeRight> :ta<CR> in $VIMRUNTIME/ftpluging/help.vim. This way it is possible to go back/forward in the help files using swipe (but this _only_ applies to help files, so swipe can still be bound to whatever in other buffers). I just tried it out and it makes navigating the help a lot more pleasant! Comments? I also noticed that the swipe key will affect the "focused" view instead of the one that the mouse cursor is over which feels a bit unintuitive. I'll put it on my todo to fix this. Uh, and swiping in cmdline mode inserts <SwipeXXX> into the cmdline...annoying, will fix this too. Björn -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
