I've just used DOpus for a while,and as a vim plugin enthusiast,I really want represent some vim operation on this amazing software. In fact I already have Listary for me to help searching file quickly by typing in file names,but I have to use annoying mouse scroller to explorer those files if I have nothing known about what I want to find.So Is there any functions or scripts to present operations like ctrl-e/y ,ctrl-d/u ctrl-f/b in vim?I have read something about standard function,and the script provided in button customization,but seems nothing very helpful to me.
What do those hotkeys do, for those of us who aren't familiar with vim?
Are you trying to add hotkeys to Opus or Listary? (Or both? Or replace one with the other?)
well, those keys just move the screen up and down.And I tried to add one,but I cannot find a simple way to represent that ,for example,Go command, I carefully checked most of its arguments,but none of them makes the screen than present files move.
Listary is auxiliary tool in my experience so far,as I looked into its settings several times.In my opinion,its hotkeys is a little weak,and cannot influence Opus's Lister much.
I don't think there's any built-in way to do that. You could use something like Autohotkey to send scrollbar or mousewheel messages when those keys are pressed, which would work in almost all Windows apps.
Oh that's sad,I will try,Thanks!
I just tried it, and found it very powerful, I successfully substitute mousewheel using win+c/j, there is only a blemish not very disturbing,when scroll up to the top of the list,it will automatically turn scrolling up into zooming in.Most important, everything goes well regardless of that. Thanks again.
That may mean it looks to the software like the Ctrl key is down for some reason.