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command + <number> key behaviers #10188

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leaxoy opened this issue Aug 5, 2016 · 4 comments
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command + <number> key behaviers #10188

leaxoy opened this issue Aug 5, 2016 · 4 comments
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@leaxoy
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leaxoy commented Aug 5, 2016

We can use command+\ and command+<number>key to split editor.
Why not use command+<number>key to switch tabbar file list.

Just we have three file a,b,copened. So use command+1 open a,command+2 open b,command+3 open c.

@leaxoy leaxoy changed the title command + <number> key command + <number> key behaviers Aug 5, 2016
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djyde commented Aug 7, 2016

+1

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bpasero commented Aug 8, 2016

We decided against this because it badly breaks existing behaviour. Closing as wont fix.

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djyde commented Aug 8, 2016

It's not possible to allow user to set on keymap settings?

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bpasero commented Aug 16, 2016

@djyde did you even try?

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