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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
After reading this:
don't create keymappings yourself to trigger WhichKey. Unlike vim-which-key, we do this completely automatically. Please remove any leftover triggers from using vim-which-key.
I was surprised. I can understand that this might be the default behaviour, but I'd like to manually trigger the `which-key' UI whenever I feel I need it, not every time I'm stuck in thought (maybe simply because I don't want to).
Are there any ways to overcome this situation? I'd like to have the full control of the plugin
Best regards
Describe the solution you'd like
Have a custom keymapping that manually triggers which-key whenever I want
Describe alternatives you've considered
Raise the timeoutlen, but then I will be penalized when I want to trigger which-key
Stop using the plugin
Additional context
No response
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Did you check the docs?
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
After reading this:
I was surprised. I can understand that this might be the default behaviour, but I'd like to manually trigger the `which-key' UI whenever I feel I need it, not every time I'm stuck in thought (maybe simply because I don't want to).
Are there any ways to overcome this situation? I'd like to have the full control of the plugin
Best regards
Describe the solution you'd like
Have a custom keymapping that manually triggers
which-key
whenever I wantDescribe alternatives you've considered
timeoutlen
, but then I will be penalized when I want to triggerwhich-key
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: