From: Jonathan Nieder Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 16:49:50 +0000 (-0500) Subject: gitk: Make vi-style keybindings more vi-like X-Git-Url: https://privyetmir.co.uk/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;ds=inline;p=gitk gitk: Make vi-style keybindings more vi-like When commit 6e2dda35 (Add new keybindings, 2005-09-22) added vi-style keybindings to gitk (an excellent idea!), instead of adopting the usual "hjkl = left, down, up, right" bindings used by less, vi, rogue, and many other programs, it used "ijkl = up, left, down, right" to mimic the inverted-T formation of the arrow keys on a qwerty keyboard, in the style of Lode runner. So using 'j' and 'k' to scroll through commits produces utterly confusing results to the vi user, as 'k' moves down and 'j' moves to the previous commit. Luckily most non-vi-users are probably using an alternate set of keys (cursor keys or z/x + n/p) anyway. Switch to the expected vi/nethack convention. Requested-by: Josh Triplett Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras --- diff --git a/gitk b/gitk index a701e0d..64ef3c4 100755 --- a/gitk +++ b/gitk @@ -2431,9 +2431,9 @@ proc makewindow {} { bindkey n "selnextline 1" bindkey z "goback" bindkey x "goforw" - bindkey i "selnextline -1" - bindkey k "selnextline 1" - bindkey j "goback" + bindkey k "selnextline -1" + bindkey j "selnextline 1" + bindkey h "goback" bindkey l "goforw" bindkey b prevfile bindkey d "$ctext yview scroll 18 units" @@ -2844,9 +2844,9 @@ proc keys {} { [mc "<%s-W> Close window" $M1T] [mc " Move to first commit"] [mc " Move to last commit"] -[mc ", p, i Move up one commit"] -[mc ", n, k Move down one commit"] -[mc ", z, j Go back in history list"] +[mc ", p, k Move up one commit"] +[mc ", n, j Move down one commit"] +[mc ", z, h Go back in history list"] [mc ", x, l Go forward in history list"] [mc " Move up one page in commit list"] [mc " Move down one page in commit list"]