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by godelski
323 days ago
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> The terminal should allow me to do that something else, not get in the way.
What terminal gets in the way? If there's a clash you do a remap.I mean I really don't understand. Do you expect the terminal developer to know all the keybindings you currently use and will use in the future? That's a really big ask! Or are you asking that the terminal comes with no keybindings? I can understand that one, but I think it is not going to be popular. For most people that means more configuration. You can disable anything you don't like. > Thankfully my main editor is Helix
FWIW I don't have clashes with vim despite vim having both of those > I'm aware of foot
What font is foot using? It's been awhile, but I don't remember having this issue with foot. But IIRC on foot, and some other terminals, they don't know to use a nerd font by default or maybe just fail to find or prioritize. |
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i expect terminal developers to keep keybindings to a minimum.
come to think of it, i can't think if a single keybinding that i need from a gui terminal. the only keybindings i need from a terminal are those for tmux, so if a terminal replaces tmux (like wezterm is able to) then those are ok, but otherwise when i run tmux in a gnome terminal then there isn't a single key binding that i need for gnome, except possibly copy and paste.