evil mode j and k moves between paragraphs instead of lines on markdown and text modes
evil mode j and k in markdown and text modes moves down paragraphs (and sometimes to other arbitrary points down/up the paragraph) instead of up and down a single line. How can I change this behaviour?
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evil mode j and k in markdown and text modes moves down paragraphs (and sometimes to other arbitrary points down/up the paragraph) instead of up and down a single line. How can I change this behaviour?
evil
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What doesF1 k j
say? I have a hard time believing this is Evil's fault.
– wasamasa
Jan 4 at 18:50
Here's what it says:j runs the command evil-next-line (found in evil-motion-state-map), which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
evil-commands.el'. It is bound to <down>, j. (evil-next-line &optional COUNT) Move the cursor COUNT lines down.`
– spheroid
Jan 4 at 18:52
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evil mode j and k in markdown and text modes moves down paragraphs (and sometimes to other arbitrary points down/up the paragraph) instead of up and down a single line. How can I change this behaviour?
evil
evil mode j and k in markdown and text modes moves down paragraphs (and sometimes to other arbitrary points down/up the paragraph) instead of up and down a single line. How can I change this behaviour?
evil
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spheroid
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What doesF1 k j
say? I have a hard time believing this is Evil's fault.
– wasamasa
Jan 4 at 18:50
Here's what it says:j runs the command evil-next-line (found in evil-motion-state-map), which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
evil-commands.el'. It is bound to <down>, j. (evil-next-line &optional COUNT) Move the cursor COUNT lines down.`
– spheroid
Jan 4 at 18:52
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What doesF1 k j
say? I have a hard time believing this is Evil's fault.
– wasamasa
Jan 4 at 18:50
Here's what it says:j runs the command evil-next-line (found in evil-motion-state-map), which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
evil-commands.el'. It is bound to <down>, j. (evil-next-line &optional COUNT) Move the cursor COUNT lines down.`
– spheroid
Jan 4 at 18:52
What does
F1 k j
say? I have a hard time believing this is Evil's fault.– wasamasa
Jan 4 at 18:50
What does
F1 k j
say? I have a hard time believing this is Evil's fault.– wasamasa
Jan 4 at 18:50
Here's what it says:
j runs the command evil-next-line (found in evil-motion-state-map), which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
evil-commands.el'. It is bound to <down>, j. (evil-next-line &optional COUNT) Move the cursor COUNT lines down.`– spheroid
Jan 4 at 18:52
Here's what it says:
j runs the command evil-next-line (found in evil-motion-state-map), which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
evil-commands.el'. It is bound to <down>, j. (evil-next-line &optional COUNT) Move the cursor COUNT lines down.`– spheroid
Jan 4 at 18:52
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This is likely happening because you have visual-line mode enabled and each paragraph is a single line. You can rebind j and k to move by visual line (evil-next-visual-line for j, for instance).
This worked thanks!
– spheroid
Jan 5 at 14:30
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This is likely happening because you have visual-line mode enabled and each paragraph is a single line. You can rebind j and k to move by visual line (evil-next-visual-line for j, for instance).
This worked thanks!
– spheroid
Jan 5 at 14:30
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This is likely happening because you have visual-line mode enabled and each paragraph is a single line. You can rebind j and k to move by visual line (evil-next-visual-line for j, for instance).
This worked thanks!
– spheroid
Jan 5 at 14:30
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This is likely happening because you have visual-line mode enabled and each paragraph is a single line. You can rebind j and k to move by visual line (evil-next-visual-line for j, for instance).
This is likely happening because you have visual-line mode enabled and each paragraph is a single line. You can rebind j and k to move by visual line (evil-next-visual-line for j, for instance).
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This worked thanks!
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This worked thanks!
– spheroid
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This worked thanks!
– spheroid
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This worked thanks!
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What does
F1 k j
say? I have a hard time believing this is Evil's fault.– wasamasa
Jan 4 at 18:50
Here's what it says:
j runs the command evil-next-line (found in evil-motion-state-map), which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
evil-commands.el'. It is bound to <down>, j. (evil-next-line &optional COUNT) Move the cursor COUNT lines down.`– spheroid
Jan 4 at 18:52