On 9/27/06, Meino Christian Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

 there are several commands like

           :map

 or

           :version

 which put a lot of valuable informations (at least for a newbie like
 me) into a temporary "something" ("buffer" seems the wrong nameing to
 me here).

 I would like to get the output of those commands into a real buffer
 and become non non-volatile text.

 An very very ugly way is to start

        script typescript

 start the console version of

    vim

 enter

        :map<cr>
    :q<cr>

 press Ctrl-D to end script and try to re-edit the typescript
 file. But this is *VERY* ugly not only due to the thousands of
 control-codes.

 Is there any other cleaner and vim-internal way to do this ?

This plugni (command :VO) does what you wanted:
  http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=897

Yakov

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