A.J.Mechelynck wrote: >Gerald Lai wrote: >> On Mon, 15 May 2006, Robert MannI wrote: >> >> [snip] >>> Now my question, this is the current way I'm doing this: >>> >>> ----------------- >>> " Remap for DVORAK >>> noremap t j >>> noremap j t >>> >>> noremap n k >>> noremap k n >>> >>> noremap s l >>> noremap l s >>> >>> >>> noremap T J >>> noremap J T >>> >>> noremap N K >>> noremap K N >>> >>> noremap S L >>> noremap L S >>> ------------------ >>> >>> This is kinda long for just swapping three keys. Is there any >>> shorter way? >> >> Short of using a shorter alias for "noremap" or a function, the >> answer is no :) Vim favors being more configurable over >> brevity. > > However, you might be interested in using (or creating) a > keymap. See > :help 'keymap' > :help mbute-keymap > > and what follows the latter until (but not including) the > heading "10. Using UTF-8". My question is actually off-topic: Can the keys \ and / be swapped inside Windows XP's cmd.exe?
Thanks, --Suresh