I would like to know if there were any plan to have an "emacs"-like style for Kdevelop.
Indeed, I have ever wondered if there were a way to (at least, or as a very first step) mimic the common keystrokes' combinations of emacs (ctrl+W, ctrl+Y, etc...)
I have been told that implementing a KPart component for emacs (in the same spirit as the KPart for vi(m), naming KVim) would be a to heavy task. So IMHO the keystroke mimic workaround could be a short term solution.
To recap' a bit :
As far as you are concerned, what would be the issues and expected pitfalls to get a 'à la emacs' behaviour for Kdevelop. The net income would be to harvest some more emacs-users - the ones who don't want to loose their handy use of emacs as a trade-off for all the fancy (and nice) stuffs of Kdevelop.
# Toward an "emacs"-style
Posté par Sebastien . En réponse au message Interview Alexander Dymo et Harald Fernengel. Évalué à 2.
I would like to know if there were any plan to have an "emacs"-like style for Kdevelop.
Indeed, I have ever wondered if there were a way to (at least, or as a very first step) mimic the common keystrokes' combinations of emacs (ctrl+W, ctrl+Y, etc...)
I have been told that implementing a KPart component for emacs (in the same spirit as the KPart for vi(m), naming KVim) would be a to heavy task. So IMHO the keystroke mimic workaround could be a short term solution.
To recap' a bit :
As far as you are concerned, what would be the issues and expected pitfalls to get a 'à la emacs' behaviour for Kdevelop. The net income would be to harvest some more emacs-users - the ones who don't want to loose their handy use of emacs as a trade-off for all the fancy (and nice) stuffs of Kdevelop.