>Using Ctrl-V, I can see that Gvim doesn't see Alt-Ctrl or
>Alt-Ctrl-Shift for "normal" keys, just for function keys,
>insert/delete, home/end, page-up/down an the arrow keys.
>This is NOT a Windows issue. My email program (The Bat!),
>for example, lets me make use of all of those combinations.
>
On Sun 4-Feb-07 3:39pm -0600, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
> I can't test Ctrl-Tab here because it's one of those keys
> which are preempted by the window manager (Ctrl-Tab and
> Ctrl-Shift-Tab cycle through virtual desktops the way
> Alt-Tab and Alt-Shift-Tab cycle through the open windows
> of the curr
Bill McCarthy wrote:
On Sun 4-Feb-07 11:57am -0600, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Alt+printable key is usually translated by (key OR 0x80).
Also Alt+ control keys above. This explains your
"decorated characters": for instance, since z is 0x7A,
Alt-z is mapped as 0xFA which (in Latin1 encoding)
On Sun 4-Feb-07 11:57am -0600, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
> Alt+printable key is usually translated by (key OR 0x80).
> Also Alt+ control keys above. This explains your
> "decorated characters": for instance, since z is 0x7A,
> Alt-z is mapped as 0xFA which (in Latin1 encoding) is รบ
> (small u
Bill McCarthy wrote:
Hello Vim List,
First I should mention that I'm using Windows and a native
compiler (MinGW). Meta (M) and Alt (A) are exchangeable in
Windows - I use Alt (A) below.
For each function key, Vim should give me as many as 8 maps
per key. All testing was done in normal mode.