John Gabriele wrote:
Yes, I do think putting Geany's ease of use together with Emacs' key bindings would be a great combination. :)
Agreed ... do you have an idea to what kind of interface we may need to make these changed from an plugin ?
Emacs, of course, makes use of the Alt keys heavily. For Geany to be able to provide Emacs key bindings, you'd need to first shut off all (or most) current Alt key bindings, including ones that open menus. No idea how easy or difficult this would be. I remember hearing Enrico mention previously that "some" GTK-related key bindings could not be remapped. I don't know the details of that though.
Would it help to be able to remap all the existing key bindings ? That way the user also may be able to edit it manually afterwards.
Is so, would it not be necessary to be able to keep two key combinations too like "ctrl-x ctrl-s" ?
/BL