Use the emacs keymap by default.

Since keymaps emacs and viins are aliases to main, it is not necessary
to define emacs keys twice.
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Sorin Ionescu 2011-12-29 23:13:44 -05:00
parent e7c72ac02a
commit ad731e4830

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@ -54,6 +54,17 @@ keyinfo=(
'BackTab' "$terminfo[kcbt]"
)
# Use Emacs bindings by default.
if ! zstyle -m ':omz:editor' keymap ' *'; then
zstyle ':omz:editor' keymap 'emacs'
fi
# Stop binding on an invalid keymap.
if ! zstyle -m ':omz:editor' keymap 'emacs|vi'; then
print "omz: \`zstyle ':omz:editor' keymap\` must be set to 'emacs' or 'vi'" >&2
return 1
fi
if zstyle -m ':omz:editor' keymap 'emacs'; then
# Use Emacs key bindings.
bindkey -e
@ -109,7 +120,9 @@ if zstyle -m ':omz:editor' keymap 'emacs'; then
[[ -n "$keyinfo[Control]" ]] && \
bindkey "$keyinfo[Control]s" history-incremental-search-forward
fi
elif zstyle -m ':omz:editor' keymap 'vi'; then
fi
if zstyle -m ':omz:editor' keymap 'vi'; then
# Use vi key bindings.
bindkey -v
@ -232,9 +245,6 @@ elif zstyle -m ':omz:editor' keymap 'vi'; then
[[ -n "$keyinfo[Control]" ]] && \
bindkey -M viins "$keyinfo[Control]s" history-incremental-search-forward
fi
else
print "omz: \`zstyle ':omz:editor' keymap\` must be set to 'emacs' or 'vi'" >&2
return 1
fi
# The next key bindings are for both Emacs and Vi.