Request: vi navigation keys for message and folder lists
Reported by emory | May 27th, 2011 @ 07:26 PM
I would find it much easier to use the vi nav keys (j=down k=up h=left l=right) for navigating the folder list and message list.
Google supports those same keys for traversing email messages in Gmail, articles in Reader, etc.
Currently it looks like unmodified qwerty input is used to pick something that starts with that letter.
I don't dislike that or anything, but reaching for the arrow keys is surprisingly uncomfortable (for me).
Comments and changes to this ticket
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benny May 28th, 2011 @ 03:40 PM
- State changed from new to accepted
This would be pretty non-standard for a Cocoa program. I'm not even
quite sure how hard it would be to implement. I do agree that the
default usage of non-modifier keys is close to useless, so I do not
really oppose the idea.Note that the space key can be used to scroll forwards or to skip to the
next message. It may save you from some of the “reaching”.[state:accepted]
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emory June 6th, 2011 @ 03:14 AM
It may fit in better to use emacs-style control-n/control-p since that is what Cocoa apps seem to use for things like that?
I prefer the vi-style personally but the emacs-style probably makes more sense.
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benny June 17th, 2011 @ 11:14 AM
I am working on a solution to this. Could you write a feedback email if you are interested in testing/helping?
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benny June 23rd, 2011 @ 06:29 AM
- State changed from accepted to fixcommitted
Implemented as a low level feature for now (no GUI). See the release notes.
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