> in insert mode, try typing <C-v> first, then <M-g>. This should reflect the
> exact key code that vim received. Then you can just copy whatever vim
> displays into your map command directly (when I do this in
> Ubuntu/gnome-terminal/vim-full, I see the escape character followed by g --
> should look like "^[g" but where the "^[" is counted as a single character).

This works excellently, except that I can't use exactly what vim
displays in my map command.

My <C-v><M-g> shows the same thing as yours. However, if I type ":map
<C-v><M-g> :echo hi" into a buffer, then execute that line, i get
garbage.

However, using the knowledge that the "^[" means escape as you say, if
I try this

map <Esg>g :echo hi

then it works great.

Thanks.
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