On Friday, August 16, 2013 11:56:03 AM UTC-5, Gautier DI FOLCO wrote:
> 
> 
> 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?


Yes, in theory. I'm not exactly sure how to get any of those problematic ones 
working in the terminal.

You can try using whatever you get by actually typing <C-V><S-CR> as the left 
side of a mapping. E.g. so you mapping looks like:

map ^[0^M A

But that's not very pretty...I think there's a way to actually fix it.

I mostly use GUI Vim, so most mappings I try just work without much trouble.

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