On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 7:36:55 AM UTC+8, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 2:22 AM, Zhe Lee <imlegend...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I use the two command below to map my `j` and `k`, the purpose of these 
> > command is that when the current line is too long, it will be wrapped in 
> > vim window, and you don't want to jump it when you press j or k. So ~
> > nnoremap <expr> j v:count == 0 ? 'gj' : 'j'
> > nnoremap <expr> k v:count == 0 ? 'gk' : 'k'
> >
> > It doesn't work when I enter vim, but it worked when I run the command
> >
> > `source $MYVIMRC`
> >
> > I check my vimrc file no key map conflict in it. It means that my plugin 
> > get some duplicated key map ?
> >
> > How to fix it ? I use gvim 8 on windows
> 
> After entering Vim, at a point where the mapping "doesn't work", type
> 
>     :verbose map j
>     :verbose map k
> 
> If it answers "No mapping found" it means the mapping isn't known at
> that point. Otherwise it will tell you what each of these keys is
> mapped to, and by which script.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Tony.

Tnx fix it, the command is Truly useful . : )

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