Eyal Raab wrote:
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Mabye could it be something with my new Microsoft Ergonomic keyboard?
I'll look into it.
Eyal.
I don't know, I don't even know what a "Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard"
looks like. I've always used plain rectangular AZERTY keyboards (with
On Sun, 4 Jun 2006, Eyal Raab wrote:
Hi,
I'm using VIM 7.0 under windows XP.
[snip]
What I'm trying to do is to keep using the h,j,k,l in insert mode by
mapping the alt-key to them.
Something like:
:map ji
[snip]
:map does not include Insert mode mapping. See ":help map-modes".
This shoul
t key mapping trouble under windows XP
Eyal Raab wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using VIM 7.0 under windows XP.
> I'm trying to define some alt key bindings and I can't seem to
succeed.
>
> The trouble I'm having is that as soon as I press the ALT key, it
> jumps
Eyal Raab wrote:
Hi,
I'm using VIM 7.0 under windows XP.
I'm trying to define some alt key bindings and I can't seem to succeed.
The trouble I'm having is that as soon as I press the ALT key, it jumps
to the menu, even if I have:
set winaltkeys=menu or
set winaltkeys=no
I've looked around
Hi,
I'm using VIM 7.0 under windows XP.
I'm trying to define some alt key bindings and I can't seem to succeed.
The trouble I'm having is that as soon as I press the ALT key, it jumps
to the menu, even if I have:
set winaltkeys=menu or
set winaltkeys=no
I've looked around the web and the VIM