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2020-07-04
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Any tips for using Calva with OSX where alt+letter is often sent as another, single letter (e.g. alt+n becomes ˜
so it is impossible to use shortcuts that use it such as switching the REPL ns)?
That's a tragic flaw in VS Code. When we get to defining new default shortcuts we will need to avoid anything using a alt as a single modifier.
Or a flaw in OSX that makes it really hard to turn this off 🙂 It nearly looks like VS Code was made made Windows people 😹
When I eval a js/fetch
call in a shadow-cljs REPL from Calva, it is printed as #object[Promise [object Promise]]
Is that a Calva, Shadow, or NRepl thing? It would be nice if it printed like it does in the Firefox Console, i.e. Promise { <state>: "fulfilled", <value>: Response }
Not sure where that is determined. It's probably not Calva making it up, but maybe we should be using some middleware or something...
ok, thanks