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Anyone here using/used Deft? Running into an issue with Deft showing multiple entries after a note is modified. I’m going to do some searches later but I figured I’d query here as well.
for one, it has much smoother scrolling, but I had problems with it hijacking my option key and using it as a compose rather than meta
Hm. I use emacsformacosx, and I didn’t have to configure anything to get Meta to work properly. I wonder why it doesn’t work for you.
I think I was supposed to do something like (setq mac-option-key ‘meta)
or something, but oh well
I haven’t done anything of that sort—of course, if you use a terminal emulator, you have to tell it to interpret Alt as Meta.
Which one of those is the railwaycat one? That’s the version that has worked best for me.