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Terminal Key-Map Sets for/from iTerm & other Terminals #2205
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Somebody has to spec this. @bitcrazed, want to do the honors? |
Ooh this is a subset of #2237 |
Documenting publicly for posterity: I think our unofficial plan has been to add support for "keymaps". This would follow the work for #1571 / #6899. Then, Profiles could also just set a |
Description of the new feature/enhancement
It'd be great if Terminal could implement a set of key-mappings that mimic most/many of iTerm's most common key-mappings.
This would help users who're already familiar with iTerm
We should also take a look at key mappings for other common Terminals and see if we can introduce "key-mapping sets" or preconfigured "key-maps" allowing the user to select and/or switch between key-maps on the fly, perhaps per-tab since some shells/apps/tools may be better suited to one set of key-maps than others.
If other Terminals store their key-mappings in settings/config, we could even permit importing of keymaps & converting them into Terminal key-mappings.
Proposed technical implementation details (optional)
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