> Of course an abbreviation given in the
> {rhs} of a :noremap is not to be expanded, just like any other user
> mapping.
>
> My example
> :ino <esc> <esc>
>
> targets an abbreviation that is not part of the mapping, but already to
> be found in the text.
That makes sense. I didn't realise you were drawing that distinction, but just
thought you had a 'minimal test case'. I guess that would be fair enough,
though
I'd probably still personally prefer the consistency of a noremap never
expanding
abbreviations without an explicit <C-]>.
Ben.
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