Hi,
What I meant was being able to copy and paste with vim-like shortcuts. For
example,
in vi-copy mode, if I do "ay, it should copy the selected text into
register/buffer a. Then,
if I issue a "command-mode" command like 'paste "a', I should get back the
contents of
buffer 'a'.
-Ankur
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Micah Cowan <mi...@cowan.name> wrote:
> Except that he was originally talking about binding a key in the vi-copy
> table, so maybe he does.
>
> He may know it better as "normal" mode, which is what I more usually
> hear it called (at least in vim documentaiton). I'm not sure, but I
> think "command" mode may refer to the mode you enter when you type a
> colon ":" (similar to tmux's C-b :).
>
> AIUI, -c shouldn't be used in vi-copy, where there is no "insert" mode
> possible; it's only meant to distinguish from "insert" mode in vi-edit
> (the table used for editing the ":" command line at the bottom).
>
> -mjc
>
> Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> > You use -c if you want to bind a key for command mode when using vi mode
> keys
> > rather than emacs. If you don't know what that is, you obviously don't
> use vi
> > and don't need to use it. -c only applies when you give a mode key table
> with
> > -t.
> >
> >>> On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 09:43:22PM +0100, clemens fischer wrote:
> >> I still don't get it. What is the difference between "bind" and "bind
> >> -c", and when do I use either?
>
>
>
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