Zhichao Hong wrote:
Dimitar,

Sorry, the only way to use this feature is to use <F11> key.  I agree
it is kind of rude.  I am looking into how to make it full screen with
a normal vim command.  Then you will be able to map to any arbitrary
keys.

If it is "properly" patched into gvim C/C++ code, you ought to be able to use it e.g. in the {rhs} of a ":nnoremap" to use a different key for it, even if there is another mapping with <F11> as the {lhs}.


I think some plugins might map <F11> key for you.  So you can do a
find-grep in your vimfiles directory and see who is taking this key.

Stay tuned, I will make the full screen not so intrusive in the near future.

Thanks for trying out this tool.

Zhichao




Best regards,
Tony.
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