[IPython-dev] Client configuration and vim integration for notebook
Dale Jung
dale at dalejung.com
Tue Mar 20 20:21:59 EDT 2012
Were the client side configuration changes from:
http://mail.scipy.org/pipermail/ipython-dev/2012-January/008665.html
merged into master? I took a pass at adding the vim bindings into the notebook and right now it's only configurable in code.
The code is here: https://github.com/dalejung/ipython
The way I approached is to create a set of Notebook level bindings that sync with the cell's bindings. I wanted to do away with the control-m shortcuts since vim has a non-edit normal mode.
NormalMode Bindings:
shift + j: move to next cell
shift + k: move to prev cell
shift + y: copy cell
shift + d: cut cell
shift + p: paste cell
shift + a: open cell above
shift + b: open cell below
shift + e: execute cell
shift + f: toggle output on cell
shift + c: change cell to CodeCell
shift + m: change cell to MarkdownCell
TextCell:
i: edit text cell (Note: this toggles the edit window that is in normal mode. you must press i again to edit)
ESC: get out of insert and render textcell
This isn't the full set of shortcuts, but it allows me to work in the notebook without touching the mouse or using control-m. If any vim users could see how the workflow feels to them. Technically some Notebook shortcuts clobber the vim bindings, but I didn't want to create an additional Notebook Normal mode. I don't personally use the bindings I clashed on but that's only me.
I haven't used notebook before today so I don't know all the features. I had assumed it was only for presentations, but that cell based editing sure is nice for exploring :)
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