问题
I'm a huge fan of Vim, and I largely adhere to the extremely efficient modal editing style. After some experience with Vim, I decided to get into other software that shared its philosophy on efficient/speedy keyboard usage. This naturally led me to tiling window managers, which allows one to efficiently manage window space, workspaces/tags, multiple screens, etc. all with keyboard shortcuts.
It seems a large majority of users of TWMs use Vim, so I was wondering why there isn't a Vim-like window manager? By this, I mean rather than use some awkwardly-placed modifiers to manage windows, there is a specific mode you must enter from which all window management is simply a keystroke away.
That way, you can do all your manipulation by entering, say wm
mode, hit all your manipulations with single keystrokes, and exit wm
. Does such a window management style exist, and if not, well why not?
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13157125/putting-the-power-of-vim-into-wms-modal-window-management