Omar Antolín Camarena

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We have most of this already in some form. The word at point in a text mode is recognized as an "identifier" (because it uses the same target finder as...

One thing I certainly don't want to is to try to decide in prog modes when a string of letters is an identifier and when it is a word! Identifiers...

> I can reuse keys like "h" for `dictionary-lookup-definition` which seems kinda slick. You can already reuse that in word modes! ```elisp (with-eval-after-load 'markdown-mode (define-key markdown-mode-map [remap display-local-help] #'dictionary-lookup-definition)) ```...

> I'm just proposing having an `embark-target-word-at-point` finder before `embark-target-custom-variable-at-point`. You could still cycle to an identifier in prose. If the only point of having a separate word map is...

Well, on second thought, maybe it's perfectly sensible to make an `embark-word-map` without those four programmery actions, and have it be the parent of the identifier map. We'd only recognize...

> But I often want to jump to identifiers from text modes. How would you solve that? Look for quotes, tildes or equal signs in Markdown/Org and treat those directly...

Some comments on your word map, @hmelman: You don't need these since they are present in `embark-prose-map`: ``` ("SPC" mark) ("DEL" delete-region) ``` You also inherit useable `u`, `l` and...

> My question was if I'd start using the embark versions for these commands. What I do with motion commands like `forward-sentence` is that I only use them from `embark-act`...

Woah, why do you have two verbose indicators in addition to the completing-read prompter in the minibuffer? There are two ways to access the completing-read prompter: 1. What you did:...

> I found it unexpected that to use one setting I had to also change a second setting ;) Technically you don't need to change the indicators. And in fact,...