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#+TITLE: OSX layer
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* Table of Contents :TOC_4_gh:noexport:
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- [[#description][Description]]
- [[#features][Features:]]
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- [[#philosophy][Philosophy]]
- [[#install][Install]]
- [[#layer][Layer]]
- [[#use-with-non-us-keyboard-layouts][Use with non-US keyboard layouts]]
- [[#define-words-using-os-x-dictionary][Define words using OS X Dictionary]]
- [[#coreutils][Coreutils]]
- [[#key-bindings][Key Bindings]]
- [[#future-work][Future Work]]
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* Description
Spacemacs is not just emacs+vim. It can have OSX keybindings too! This layer
globally defines common OSX keybindings.
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** Features:
- ~⌘~ is set to ~hyper~ and ~⌥~ is set to ~meta~
- In =dired= use =gls= instead of =ls=
- Fix separator colors of Spaceline mode-line
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* Philosophy
While this layer enables common OSX bindings, it does not implement OSX
navigation keybindings. Spacemacs is meant to be used with evil, and we
encourage you to do so :)
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* Install
** Layer
Layer has been updated for new config variables. The variable =osx-use-option-as-meta=
is still available for backwards compatibility and will take precedence if set.
To use this configuration layer, add it to your =~/.spacemacs=. You will need to
add =osx= to the existing =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers= list in this file.
The different modifier keys can be set as follows:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq-defaults dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(
(osx :variables osx-command-as 'hyper
osx-option-as 'meta
osx-control-as 'control
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osx-function-as nil
osx-right-command-as 'left
osx-right-option-as 'left
osx-right-control-as 'left))
#+END_SRC
These are also the default values. Setting the right modifier to =left=
will equal the left modifier. Allowed values are: =super=, =meta=, =control=,
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=alt= and =nil=.
Setting =nil= for modifiers will leave the left modifiers as emacs default.
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*** Use with non-US keyboard layouts
If you need the ~⌥~ key to type common characters such as ={[]}~= which is usual
for e.g. Finnish and Swedish keyboard layouts, you'll probably want to leave the
~⌥~ key unchanged by setting the =osx-option-as= variable to =none=:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(
(osx :variables osx-option-as 'none)))
#+END_SRC
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If you have problem entering symbols that are behind the ~⌥~ key you may want to
set the variables as follows. This will allow you to use
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the right ~⌥~ key to write symbols. The left ~⌥~ key can be used as the Meta
key.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(
(osx :variables osx-option-as 'meta
osx-right-option-as 'none)))
#+END_SRC
*** Define words using OS X Dictionary
This layer by default enables defining words under point ~SPC x w d~ using OS X
Dictionary. In some cases you might want to manually setup dictionary to use.
For example,
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(
(osx :variables osx-dictionary-dictionary-choice "English")))
#+END_SRC
To get the list of available dictionaries call =osx/list-available-dictionaries=
function.
You can disable it by setting =osx-use-dictionary-app= variable to =nil=:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(
(osx :variables osx-use-dictionary-app nil)))
#+END_SRC
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** Coreutils
To get =gls= install coreutils homebrew:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
brew install coreutils
#+END_SRC
* Key Bindings
| Key Binding | Description |
|-------------+-----------------------------|
| ~⌘ =~ | Scale up text |
| ~⌘ -~ | Scale down text |
| ~⌘ q~ | Quit |
| ~⌘ v~ | Paste |
| ~⌘ c~ | Copy |
| ~⌘ x~ | Cut |
| ~⌘ a~ | Select all |
| ~⌘ w~ | Close window |
| ~⌘ W~ | Close frame |
| ~⌘ n~ | New frame |
| ~⌘ `~ | Other frame |
| ~⌘ z~ | Undo |
| ~⌘ Z~ | Redo |
| ~⌃ ⌘ f~ | Toggle fullscreen |
| ~SPC x w d~ | Define word under the point |
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* Future Work
- Allow user to choose from either ~hyper~ or ~super~ as ~⌘~. This is an option
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that is supported cross-platform.
- Configurable option to keep the OSX and spacemacs clipboards separate