I remotely send ^\^N to Vim to invoke a user-defined command on a
regular basis. Unfortunately, when the cursor is in a terminal window
it just sends the control characters directly to the shell (along with
the command).
I know ^W: exists, but I can't think of any good way to detect whether
I should be sending that instead (under Windows, --remote-expr
"&buftype" only gives me an error window from the running vim instance
and fails to return anything, which doesn't look like correct
behavior).
- Christian
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Fingers not found - Pound head on keyboard to continue.
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