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Bépo layer
Description
This layer changes the key bindings in spacemacs to be compatible with the bepo
keyboard layout. bepo
is a keyboard layout optimized for the French language.
This package first switch traditional hjkl
movement keys with ctsr
, and then
try to correct the bugs introduced by these changes in other modes/packages.
Install
To use this configuration layer, add it to your ~/.spacemacs
. You will need to
add bepo
to the existing dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
list in this
file.
It is possible to customize the layer via some variables.
Variables
This layer can be customized with two variables:
- bepo-set-enabled-configurations
- bepo-set-disabled-configurations
The first one is used to set the list of configurations to activate, and the
second one to prevent loading certain configurations. If the
bepo-set-enabled-configurations
is nil, all configurations are loaded.
Otherwise, only the listed configurations are loaded. Any configuration listed
in bepo-set-disabled-configurations
will never be loaded, whether it is in the
enabled list or not.
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(
(bepo :variables bepo-set-disabled-configurations '(org magit))))
Customization
It is possible to override or add bindings by defining in your own layer (or in
the user-init
) some functions named bepo/pre-config-<NAME>
and
bepo/post-config-<NAME>
. They are respectively called just before and after
the actual configuration of keybindings. <NAME>
is the name of the
configuration you want to customize, they are listed under /TakeV/spacemacs/src/commit/65faafd766f66bd360aeee3893c190ef9cf4cdec/layers/+keyboard-layouts/bepo/Configurations.
Note: If you define some of these functions in your own layer, be sure that the
bepo
layer is placed after it in the dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
list.
Mapping
The mapping correction is the one proposed for vim on the official bepo wiki. This layer tries to do the following changes when the following letters are used for doing a movement:
-
Map the movements keys under the right hand's fingers:
c → h
t → j
s → k
r → l
-
Map lost functionalities back to some keys:
h → r
j → t
k → s
l → c
The equivalent remapping is also valid for uppercase letters, or CTRL+KEY
when
they are used to represent a movement, or to keep the mnemonic between the
lower/upper-case consistent.
Some bepo keys are not used in traditional mapping, mainly because they are not
on the en-us
keyboard layout. They are used as aliases for other shortcuts:
-
Map unused
é
key as an alias ofw
, more useful in vim mode:é → w
É → W
-
Map indentation on direct-access keys:
» → >
« → <
Some default configurations are also not optimal for vim, so the following defaults are changed:
-
Change
evil-escape
escape combination to something faster to type, while being nearly nonexistent in French or English words:fd → gq
-
In
avy
, the key used to select words/lines are remapped to the 8 characters under the fingers:a u i e t s r n
- Add
«
and»
as operators forevil-surround
, surrounding text with the specified symbols.
In some cases the key remapping will not follow these conventions, mainly because there are better alternatives, or because some moves don't make sense.
Example: In the magit
status buffer, the c
is used for commit
by default,
but if we want to follow the conventions, it should be remapped to "move left".
As it is not useful to move left on magit
because operations are done line by
line the c
is not remapped.
Note: One difference exists with the wiki version: the w
is not remapped to
C-w
to avoid having to change its meaning in other modes. Spacemacs provides
already a SPC w
key binding for working with windows.
Configurations
The available configurations are:
- ace-window
- avy
- buffer-move
- comint-mode
- company
- elfeed
- evil
- evil-escape
- evil-surround
- evil-evilified-state
- evil-window
- eyebrowse
- flycheck-error-list
- helm
- helm-buffers
- helm-files
- helm-locate
- ivy
- magit
- neotree
- org
- ranger
- spacemacs
Keybindings
This layer is using functions that automatically remap keybindings in a lot of modes, so it's difficult to list all the keybindings changes.
- You chose to use a different keyboard layout.
- You chose to use the dark side by using evil (because they have 🍪 obviously).
- You chose to use a layer trying to solve the induced mess.
- The price you have to pay is the absence of a keybindings list.
Contributors
- Fabien Dubosson