On 2015-03-29, Tim Chase wrote:
> [side rant]
> 
> On 2015-03-29 18:28, toothpik wrote:
> > let mapleader = ','
> 
> I've never understood why people remap the exceptionally useful
> functionality of "," to become the map-leader.  I use the native ","
> and ";" all the time in conjunction with f/F/t/T.
> 
>   :help ;
>   :help ,
> 
> If one isn't going to keep the single-key "\", at least choose
> something that has more than one key providing the same
> functionality, such as "+" & <enter>
> 
> Or, just map them straight out:
> 
>   :nnoremap <f8> :cn<cr>
>   :nnoremap <f7> :cN<cr>
> 
> without bothering to wrap them in an extra mapping merely to create
> the mappings.
Because I don't need the functionality of ',' very often and I do
need some sort of prefix/leader for mappings.  I can easily type ','
followed by any other key.  To type '\', I have to lift my right
hand off the home row and stretch my pinkie to the right.  Then
before I type a right-hand key, I have to put my right hand back on
the home row and strike that next key before timeoutlen expires.
That's too much effort and likelihood of error for a mapping I use
often.  As for using the function keys:  I have enough trouble
touch-typing the keys in the number row.  Touch-typing function keys
is right out.
For me, the functionality and usability I gain by using ',' as a map
leader greatly exceeds that lost by not having the bare
functionality of ','.
Regards,
Gary
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