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I'd love to easily change the colors of the highlighted marks on each found link (the default is a bit dim for me to read the letter that I need to press). Is there a way to do this, or would it be easy to add?
I've also noticed that when I invoke the fingers mode using prefix f, there is a very short (.1 second) flash of black screen before everything reappers in a more dim form on the screen (maybe because I use ssh and then tmux so I see the latency of refreshing the whole screen). I'd prefer to avoid this, and maybe it's just ssh so this doesn't happen to everyone, but if so maybe it would be nice to also configure the 'color' of the non-link text to not change color (and thus not need to be be rewritten and flash). Thanks.
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As a secondary note, it would be nice to have an option to not hide the first letter of the filename with the mark. I wonder if it could be configured to appear one character directly left of the filename instead?
I'd love to easily change the colors of the highlighted marks on each found link (the default is a bit dim for me to read the letter that I need to press). Is there a way to do this, or would it be easy to add?
I've also noticed that when I invoke the fingers mode using
prefix f
, there is a very short (.1 second) flash of black screen before everything reappers in a more dim form on the screen (maybe because I use ssh and then tmux so I see the latency of refreshing the whole screen). I'd prefer to avoid this, and maybe it's just ssh so this doesn't happen to everyone, but if so maybe it would be nice to also configure the 'color' of the non-link text to not change color (and thus not need to be be rewritten and flash). Thanks.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: