![]() Vim itself shows keybindings cased according to the character, and so it's confusing for people coming from vim that we show all key-bindings uppercase with an icon denoting shift (c.f. #14287). So, in #24322 we changed Zed to use lowercase for bindings in vim mode. Unfortunately this (in practice) looks awful because our key icons are designed to be paired with uppercase letters. Instead, we now (for vim mode) show the same syntax as would be used in the keymap file for Zed. This is different from vim (i.e. we show shift-z instead of Z, and cmd-d instead of <D-z>) but hopefully avoids the original confusion, and as a bonus makes it easy to figure out the syntax you need for a workspace::SendKeystrokes. Closes #ISSUE Release Notes: - N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ... |
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