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[nongnu] elpa/meow 67e1ee3d99: Add a note about how meow uses underlying key bindings |
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Sun, 14 May 2023 21:02:04 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: elpa/meow
commit 67e1ee3d99ae284a712565f16d95d4519d1cc9b3
Author: DogLooksGood <doglooksgood@hotmail.com>
Commit: DogLooksGood <doglooksgood@hotmail.com>
Add a note about how meow uses underlying key bindings
---
GET_STARTED.org | 11 +++++++++++
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+)
diff --git a/GET_STARTED.org b/GET_STARTED.org
index 71690521b7..ec9ce0c998 100644
--- a/GET_STARTED.org
+++ b/GET_STARTED.org
@@ -18,6 +18,17 @@ If you want to give it a try without touching your
configuration.
Continue with the next steps.
+* Must read before you start
+Meow is designed to work as a layer on top of the default key
+bindings. For example, command ~meow-kill~ can be used to kill a
+selection, it works by simulating the keys that is specified by
+variable ~meow--kbd-kill-region~, which is ~C-w~ by default. In this way,
+it works even when an alternative package is introduced to provide an
+enhanced version of ~kill-region~. But if you bind a command with
+different behavior on ~C-w~, ~meow-kill~ will not work as expected. In
+this case, you have to modify the variable ~meow--kbd-kill-region~ to
+match the rules. The same applies to other ~meow-*~ commands.
+
* Set up command layout
Meow has no default command layout.
You can write your own setup function from scratch or pick one from below as
your starting point.
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