Undoubtedly not perfect, but this should be something we can work off
of.
Note that matching keybindings with ctrl in them is currently broken on
linux (or at least x11). This keymap might just manage to be less useful
than using the macos one on linux until that is fixed... the proximate
cause of this is that the `key` field of the `Keystroke` struct looks
like `"\u{e}"` instead of `"n"` when `ctrl-n` is pressed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes `cmd+k` in the terminal taking 1s to have an effect. It is
now immediate.
It also fixes#7270 by ensuring that we don't set a bad state when
matching keybindings.
It matches keybindings per context and if it finds a match on a lower
context it doesn't keep pending keystrokes. If it finds two matches on
the same context level, requiring more keystrokes, then it waits.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `cmd-k` in terminal taking 1s to have an effect. Also fixed
sporadic non-matching of keybindings if there are overlapping
keybindings.
([#7270](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7270)).
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Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Add a `workspace::DeploySearch` action and use it as a default for "cmd-shift-f" binding.
This action opens existing search tab if it exists, or creates a new one otherwise.
`workspace::NewSearch` action is still available and always opens an existing search tab.
Without this, hitting cmd-n on the context menu in the project browser
invokes the workspace::NewFile action instead of the project::NewFile
action. We're considering changing the behavior so that bindings with no
context can only invoke global actions.
Co-Authored-By: Max <max@zed.dev>
Enable keyboard shortcuts for Project Search modes, and ensure project
search settings are persisted search to search.
Release Notes:
- Added alt-cmd-s to Toggle Semantic Search Mode
- Added alt-cmd-g to Toggle Regex Search Mode
- Added alt-cmd-x to Toggle Text Search Mode
- Defaulted new project searches to using last used search mode and
settings.
This PR addresses feedback from @maxbrunsfeld on new replace in buffer.
It fixes:
- missing padding surrounding replace input.
- missing padding around replace buttons.
- missing `.notify` call which made the replace fields not show up
immediately sometimes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This should have no user-visible impact.
For vim `.` to repeat it's important that actions are replayable.
Currently editor::MoveDown *sometimes* moves the cursor down, and
*sometimes* selects the next completion.
For replay we need to be able to separate the two.
The latter is not posible to press in Zed, since `:` is typed as
`shift-;` with typical US keyboard layouts.
In the end, it's the same buttons you have to press to toggle the inlay
hints, but working this time.