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All you need to do is change the keybinding to something more convenient for you :) I also use tmux, but most people I know (myself included) change the tmux binding to ctrl-a instead of ctrl-b because it's easier to reach.
The binding in the README is completely arbitrary...I don't see a need to change it because it's not something that is even in the code. It's just a suggestion.
I appreciate your comments and your interest!
Thanks, Scott
Ok. You're right. I'd follow your setting. Thanks. On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:26:04PM -0700, Scott Hansen wrote:
All you need to do is change the keybinding to something more convenient for you :) I also use tmux, but most people I know (myself included) change the tmux binding to ctrl-a instead of ctrl-b because it's easier to reach.
The binding in the README is completely arbitrary...I don't see a need to change it because it's not something that is even in the code. It's just a suggestion.
I appreciate your comments and your interest!
Thanks, Scott
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Hello, thanks very much for providing such a handy plugin for us. It works very well such far, setting the key binding aside, and I like all functions very well.
As for key binding, provided that I use Tmux right now so is a frequently used key as an operator, every time I press it just stands still.
So I checked which keys have not been binded except your default one, I then found.
I don't know why you harnessed that binding since Tmux is so widely employed, at least by Ubuntu users as I know. And could you please change it to any others.