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authorTeddy Wing2017-04-07 10:48:11 +0200
committerTeddy Wing2017-04-07 10:59:50 +0200
commitdc47471f27d5f50a439ffe28b3b5bb03003c1335 (patch)
tree3884aae41217e85ae65d8e192b114792a7616c26 /ftdetect
parent9eb8bec9d816936041efef285ae36af3337d728d (diff)
downloaddotvim-dc47471f27d5f50a439ffe28b3b5bb03003c1335.tar.bz2
vimrc: Make <C-w>q command a no-op
When hitting <C-w> to initiate a window command, I kept accidentally hitting <C-w>q and quitting the window I was in. This was extremely aggravating, because (1) it would be surprising and confusing for a couple seconds, and (2) I'd have to stop what I was doing and get my workspace back to what it was before. I was accidentally hitting it because the 'w' and 'q' keys are so close together. The only difference I can see between <C-w>q and <C-w>c is that the 'q' version will quit Vim if the current window is the last one. I don't see myself needing that functionality with 'ZQ' readily available. Since closing a window is a destructive operation, I prefer it being farther away on the keyboard (even though 'c' is right next to 'v' and that confusion has messed me up sometimes). All that said, get rid of this command that has a more useful equivalent, that I don't see myself using, and that has messed me up at least three times already.
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