Add \C-n to toggle nlinum-mode
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@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ other things. I have used line numbers for over a decade. They are
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not enabled by default in Emacs (or Vim/vi).
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not enabled by default in Emacs (or Vim/vi).
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I originally used <<<linum mode>>> for line numbering, but found that
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I originally used <<<linum mode>>> for line numbering, but found that
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it was far too slow due to my large terminal resolution. So, I gave
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it was far too slow for my large terminal resolution. So, I gave
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<<<nlinum mode>>> a try; this was much faster, but was still a
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<<<nlinum mode>>> a try; this was much faster, but was still a
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bottleneck. So I wrote a more strongly optimized procedure to handle
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bottleneck. So I wrote a more strongly optimized procedure to handle
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rendering:
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rendering:
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@ -461,7 +461,13 @@ instance, if I need to visit a particular line, I enter the line
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number, not scroll to it.
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number, not scroll to it.
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I will, however enable nlinum mode in peer programming situations or
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I will, however enable nlinum mode in peer programming situations or
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code review, since it facilities discussion.
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code review, since it facilities discussion. Line numbers also help to
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provide context when navigating large files.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(evil-define-key 'normal global-map
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"\C-n" 'nlinum-mode)
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#+END_SRC
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** Sentences
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** Sentences
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