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authornicm <nicm>2016-10-11 07:23:34 +0000
committernicm <nicm>2016-10-11 07:23:34 +0000
commit76d6d3641f271be1756e41494960d96714e7ee58 (patch)
treeff2b551953111d90ed5f32919fe2f3b329357bc1 /window-clock.c
parent8b804fb5894b6717de36c5c9c96f7fd29b14a864 (diff)
Fundamental change to how copy mode key bindings work:
The vi-copy and emacs-copy mode key tables are gone, and instead copy mode commands are bound in one of two normal key tables ("copy-mode" or "copy-mode-vi"). Keys are bound to "send-keys -X copy-mode-command". So: bind -temacs-copy C-Up scroll-up bind -temacs-copy -R5 WheelUpPane scroll-up Becomes: bind -Tcopy-mode C-Up send -X scroll-up bind -Tcopy-mode WheelUpPane send -N5 -X scroll-up This allows the full command parser and command set to be used - for example, we can use the normal command prompt for searching, jumping, and so on instead of a custom one: bind -Tcopy-mode C-r command-prompt -p'search up' "send -X search-backward '%%'" command-prompt also gets a -1 option to only require on key press, which is needed for jumping. The plan is to get rid of mode keys entirely, so more to come eventually.
Diffstat (limited to 'window-clock.c')
-rw-r--r--window-clock.c8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/window-clock.c b/window-clock.c
index a9bbb75a..c80e9af7 100644
--- a/window-clock.c
+++ b/window-clock.c
@@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ static void window_clock_timer_callback(int, short, void *);
static void window_clock_draw_screen(struct window_pane *);
const struct window_mode window_clock_mode = {
- window_clock_init,
- window_clock_free,
- window_clock_resize,
- window_clock_key,
+ .init = window_clock_init,
+ .free = window_clock_free,
+ .resize = window_clock_resize,
+ .key = window_clock_key,
};
struct window_clock_mode_data {