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Features wishlist #8

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ryukinix opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 3 comments
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Features wishlist #8

ryukinix opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 3 comments
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ryukinix commented Mar 4, 2018

From @ryukinix on January 31, 2018 23:3

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This issue handles what should be implemented into xim.

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  • Key bindings
    • (^s) Save
    • (^q) Quit
    • (^x) Cut
    • (^c) Copy
    • (^v) Paste
    • (^f) Filter
    • (^d) Multiple cursor
    • (^:) Command prompt
  • Status bar
    • Name of current file
    • File type/extension
    • File size and metrics
  • Custom theme support
  • Multiple cursor support
  • External copy/paste (x and wayland support)
  • Command Prompt
  • Line numbers
  • Gutter

Copied from original issue: #3

@ryukinix ryukinix self-assigned this Mar 4, 2018
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Sets up the core to use the prod binary, rather than debug
ryukinix pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 4, 2018
Better screenshots on README.md
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ryukinix commented Mar 6, 2018

xim.pdf

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cmyr commented Mar 6, 2018

Want to chime in that at least some of the statusbar stuff should probably be provided by core; I've been thinking about that for a while for xi-mac. If you get to that point and more getting more info from core would be useful, open an issue in the xi-editor repo.

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ryukinix commented Mar 6, 2018

Thanks for the attention in the project @cmyr! I think that makes sense handle status stuff as interface of xi-core, since statusbar is something desired basically for all frontend editors.

I'll open a new issue when we have more solid design of xim to share thoughts.

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