Hi, Dmitriy, Peter, and YMC,
Thanks a ton. :)
Zhaojun
On 10/27/06, Dmitriy Yamkovoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You might also want to see the conversation earlier this week about
which Control-keys are considered cross-platform. I think it was C-@
and C-A through C-Z, and the rest are not gua
You might also want to see the conversation earlier this week about
which Control-keys are considered cross-platform. I think it was C-@
and C-A through C-Z, and the rest are not guaranteed to work on all
systems.
-Dmitriy
On 10/27/06, Peter Hodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I think it
Hello,
I think it depends on what your terminal can understand. One way you can find
it out is to type ':map ' (using command mode), then press CTRL-V and then the
key sequence you want to map. For example, to map CTRL-L you could use ':map
'.
regards,
Peter
--- Zhaojun WU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Another question is how I can check all of the current key mappings in
> VIM? I remembered I saw something about it before, but failed to find
> it out.
try
:map
hth,
ymc
Hi, Vimmers,
Is there any way to map the "comma" and "period" with "CTRL" such as:
map :foo
map :foo
It seems the "," and "." cannot be used here directly. How can I do in
this case?
Another question is how I can check all of the current key mappings in
VIM? I remembered I saw something abou