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2023-02-16 17:59:30 +0100 <dD__> I use a tool called xkeysnail to remap my computer's keys to work as if I were using emacs. It's stopped working for some reason, and I am looking into kmonad, is this something that can be done with it?
2023-02-16 18:41:38 +0100 <utis> dD__: probably, depending on what exactly you mean
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2023-02-16 19:36:36 +0100 <dD__> so, i want to be able to map C-k to kill, (shift + end, and contrl x), C-space to set a mark, C-n and C-p to the arrows, and the others are simpler
2023-02-16 19:48:24 +0100 <utis> dD__: you can bind a key to any sequency of key presses
2023-02-16 19:48:47 +0100 <utis> sequence
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