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"find-definition" is not work(windows) #49

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armink opened this issue Aug 8, 2015 · 7 comments
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"find-definition" is not work(windows) #49

armink opened this issue Aug 8, 2015 · 7 comments

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@armink
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armink commented Aug 8, 2015

Default key is F3. But it's not work on my Atom. When I add

'atom-text-editor':
  'f1': 'racer:find-definition'

to my keymap.cson file. The "find-definition" function can work well by F1 key. I think F3 is good key for "find-definition". Because the Eclipse also use this key. So how can I use F3 for "find-definition" on my Atom.

  • OS: windows8 64bit
  • Rust: rustc 1.3.0-nightly (e4e93196e 2015-07-14)
  • Atom: 1.0.0
  • My keymap:
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@majkcramer
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Same Issue here. F3 does not work. F1 works.

OS: windows8 64bit
Rust: rustc 1.4.0 stable
Atom: 1.2.4

@xamgore
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xamgore commented Dec 27, 2015

👍 the same problem

@ligoore
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ligoore commented Mar 21, 2016

Default key is F3, which does not work. Overriding does not work also.

'atom-text-editor':
    'f1': 'racer:find-definition'

Windows 10, Atom 1.6.0, racer 0.18.0

@Diggsey
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Diggsey commented May 2, 2016

I have the same problem - I think it conflicts with the use of F3 for find-next within atom. Should probably choose a different default!

@edubkendo
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There's a pull request (#43) to change this to F1 but if that's not working for some people either, I'm not sure what it should be. Let's have a conversation about what would be best for all systems. pinging @colin-kiegel and @alkama

@colin-kiegel
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colin-kiegel commented May 7, 2016

Thank you.
As I have written in my pull-request, anything that does not collide with atom-core key-bindings would be better than the status-quo.

I just checked my keymaps (on linux), free F-keys are F1 and F4...F9.

I understand your concerns about F1, but what about F4 then? It's close to F3. ;-)

@kanekv
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kanekv commented Aug 20, 2016

find definition doesn't work for me at all, overrides don't work too

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