>But many times, I do want immediate action-operator when I know exactly what I need to operate on.
This argument doesn't make sense, it's just as fast to type in Kakoune. The order is just different but it makes it possible for you to adjust it when you've either made a mistake or don't exactly know what kind of selection you want.
I know the visual mode in Vim exists under 'v' but the point I was making was that in Kakoune it's more handy and I use it constantly because it's so available, just hold Shift key as oppose typing another letter to enter it. I know it sounds insignificant but I find myself using the visual mode all the time in Kakoune whereas I barely used it in Vim because of that tiny extra effort to enter the mode.
This argument doesn't make sense, it's just as fast to type in Kakoune. The order is just different but it makes it possible for you to adjust it when you've either made a mistake or don't exactly know what kind of selection you want.
I know the visual mode in Vim exists under 'v' but the point I was making was that in Kakoune it's more handy and I use it constantly because it's so available, just hold Shift key as oppose typing another letter to enter it. I know it sounds insignificant but I find myself using the visual mode all the time in Kakoune whereas I barely used it in Vim because of that tiny extra effort to enter the mode.