Dominique Pellé wrote: > In :help :map-arguments I read: > > === BEGIN QUOTE === > 1.2 SPECIAL ARGUMENTS *:map-arguments* > > "<buffer>", "<nowait>", "<silent>", "<special>", "<script>", "<expr>" and > "<unique>" can be used in any order. They must appear right after the > command, before any other arguments. > === END QUOTE === > > Yet if I do: > > $ vim -u NONE > > :map <C-A> > > It only completes to: > > :map <buffer> <expr> <nowait> <script> <silent> <unique> > > and I don't see <special> there. I suppose that it should > be there. Or is there a reason not to show it in completion?
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