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Thank you for wezterm. I'm a fairly new user and happy so far. But...as an Emacs user, the wezterm key configuration I prefer for Emacs is very specific to Emacs (e.g., I disable all default key mappings) and not as general as it needs to be to apply to all potential wezterm non-Emacs terminal sessions. Is there a way to organize key configurations by tab/window/subprocess? Wezterm is aware of the local subprocess so it seems that this should be possible. I understand that this might be more difficult to automate for remote processes, but a key could be assigned to a new action to set a key configuration even for a remote process when one chooses. Thank you in advance for the discussion.
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Thank you for wezterm. I'm a fairly new user and happy so far. But...as an Emacs user, the wezterm key configuration I prefer for Emacs is very specific to Emacs (e.g., I disable all default key mappings) and not as general as it needs to be to apply to all potential wezterm non-Emacs terminal sessions. Is there a way to organize key configurations by tab/window/subprocess? Wezterm is aware of the local subprocess so it seems that this should be possible. I understand that this might be more difficult to automate for remote processes, but a key could be assigned to a new action to set a key configuration even for a remote process when one chooses. Thank you in advance for the discussion.
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