neolistic wrote:
Hello
I use the tex-suite with VIM7.0 and it's very useful but tex-suite have a
auto-defined insert-map for the key é and I don't want to use this map, I
want that when I'm in insert mode and I press the key é, vim insert the
character é
Does anyone know how to do that?
Tanks
I think this solution can work but I don't have the perms for the plugin
direcory, is there a solution to unmap or surmap the é?
Jean-Rene David-2 wrote:
* neolistic [2007.01.23 09:15]:
I use the tex-suite with VIM7.0 and it's very useful but tex-suite have a
auto-defined insert-map for the
It don't works, I tried
iunmap é
iunmap M-i
and I can see the map with :imap
i é@PlugTex_InsertItemOnThisLine
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
neolistic wrote:
Hello
I use the tex-suite with VIM7.0 and it's very useful but tex-suite have a
auto-defined insert-map for the key é and I
Hi,
neolistic wrote:
It don't works, I tried
iunmap é
iunmap M-i
and I can see the map with :imap
i é@PlugTex_InsertItemOnThisLine
from :help map-listing
| When listing mappings the characters in the first two columns are:
|
| CHAR MODE~
| Space
neolistic wrote:
It don't works, I tried
iunmap é
iunmap M-i
and I can see the map with :imap
i é@PlugTex_InsertItemOnThisLine
you will notice an @ in the mapping {rhs}. This indicates that the
mapping was defined for the buffer only. Try:
iunmap buffer é
instead, and see
Thanks you very much!!
It works perfectly it was the buffer in the command which miss:
: iunmap buffer é
Thanks again
neolistic wrote:
Hello
I use the tex-suite with VIM7.0 and it's very useful but tex-suite have a
auto-defined insert-map for the key é and I don't want to use this map,