2013/8/16 Ben Fritz <[email protected]>

> On Friday, August 16, 2013 9:55:56 AM UTC-5, Gautier DI FOLCO wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm using ViM 7.3 on FreeBSD 9.1 and I have some troubles with mapping
> <C-CR> and <S-CR>:
> >
> > map <C-CR> A
> > map <S-CR> A
> >
> >
> > It doesn't work, have you the same issue or an idea of a solution?
> >
> > For your help,
> > Thanks by advance.
>
> Probably these keys are not mappable. Vim (especially in the terminal) can
> only map the keys actually sent to it by the terminal. Sometimes GUI Vim
> can do better.
>
> To see whether you can actually map these keys, go into insert mode and
> type CTRL-K followed by your desired map characters. If the result is
> indistinguishable from CTRL-K followed by an unadorned <CR>, then you
> probably can't map it separately. Also try with CTRL-V in place of CTRL-K.
>

hank you for your answer,

I have no difference with CTRL-K (it is alway ^M) but with CTRL-V I can see
[0^M for <S-CR>, so, theoretically I can map <S-CR>, can't I?

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