On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 20:48:52 +0000 "Eric Leenman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm using gvim on windows, which is behaving like windows shortcuts: > For example: > CTRL-S for save > CTRL-X for cut, > ect. > > When using vim on Linux these don't work anymore because of linux > "windows managers". > > Is it possible to put the same functionality of the CTRL-key (and/or > ALT) to a key which is not linux "windows manager " sensitive? > In other words: Is it possible to remap the ctrl key to for example > the letter c? > > So that when you are in insert-mode you can press cs as a replacement > for CTRL-S? > ( > Is this possible without using the Function Keys F1 till F12? > get the vim setup called cream. http://cream.sf.net -- Kim Schulz | Private : http://www.schulz.dk [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Business: http://www.devteam.dk +45 5190 4262 | Sparetime: http://www.fundanemt.com
