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| 2021-12-23 20:13:35 +0000 | <drdo> | So I have layers for alt and ctrl and then another for both together. The issue is that if I do "Pctrl Palt Rctrl" (using the mini language in the tutorial) I am now in the ctrl layer but in fact I fact I want it to be in the alt layer |
| 2021-12-23 20:13:47 +0000 | <drdo> | What's a good way to do this sort of thing? |
| 2021-12-23 20:14:24 +0000 | <drdo> | s/I fact I/I/ |