On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:31:33PM +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
>
> DISCLAIMER: the following is untested, I may have goofed.
>
> If by "command mode" you mean what Vim documentation calls "Normal mode":
Like you, I prefer to call it Normal mode. That is how it is
usually (almost always?)
chak wrote:
hi there
i'm using (g)vim 4 months, and find it powerful and useful...
plugins, which i'm using:
- minibufexplorer, placed in the top of the window
- NERDTree, file system browser
Screenshot:
http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/8913/gvimle8.png ( 38 kb )
I want:
- switching from inser
On 9/28/06, chak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want:
- switching from insert into a command mode would occur on a combination of
keys CtrlO or Esc.
imap
- switching from command mode into insert occur after pressing Insert key.
imap a
"or imap i
BTW on Linux, pressing in gvim command
double-click on NERDTree, and new file is open.
It is good, if the cursor will be established in just open
file, and insert mode is set.
I hope, I have described all as much as possible in detail
thanks
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