doc faq: Document beam cursors being inconsistent
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highlighting using the following command: `set global disabled_hooks
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highlighting using the following command: `set global disabled_hooks
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'.+-highlight'`
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'.+-highlight'`
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=== Can the cursor be rendered as a beam?
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Rendering the cursor as a beam is a common feature of other modal editors,
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it however doesn't fit within Kakoune's selection-first paradigm.
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There is a selection on screen at all times, containing either data selected
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by the user, or a newline character when the buffer is empty.
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A selection is bound by an anchor and a cursor. They can overlap, but
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ultimately must both be placed *over* a character. A beam cursor placed
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*between* two characters doesn't fulfil that requirement, and is thus
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not allowed.
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== The editing language
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== The editing language
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=== Why aren't there other scopes similar to `%sh{}` e.g. python?
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=== Why aren't there other scopes similar to `%sh{}` e.g. python?
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