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Make it possible to copy/mv/etc. between two panes. #2

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ripxorip opened this issue Feb 3, 2018 · 5 comments
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Make it possible to copy/mv/etc. between two panes. #2

ripxorip opened this issue Feb 3, 2018 · 5 comments
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ripxorip commented Feb 3, 2018

These features are requested in order to have any use of the dual pane mode. Currently the commands, BoltCopy etc. only supports the dest as argument. One idea is to create additional commands e.g. BoltCopyDual to automatically get the dest from the neighboring pane.

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At the same time re-map the keys to have Ctrl+# (# = 1,2,3...) as the same functionallity as F# in TC

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ripxorip commented Feb 3, 2018

@johanssondavid Agree, in that way we will avoid ackward mappings and stay somewhat compatible with TC mappings.

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It is not possible to map Ctrl-# in vim. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/vim_use/iszb6GfvkRU

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ripxorip commented Feb 3, 2018

@johanssondavid then I think we shall go for the F-buttons as in TC.

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ripxorip commented Feb 3, 2018

Also, it would be nice to be able to make selection of files with (space)

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