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I've tried several approaches, but none seems to work. I'm wanting to use something like [key-chord ?f ?j] to get into evil-lisp-state. Is this possible?
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One possibility has occurred to me since my original post: using key-chord-define to map fj to a non-chorded sequence, which I then designate with evil-lisp-state-leader. But I was wondering whether there's a more direct way...
I've tried several approaches, but none seems to work. I'm wanting to use something like
[key-chord ?f ?j]
to get into evil-lisp-state. Is this possible?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: