On 12/02/09 07:56, John Beckett wrote: > StarWing wrote: >> how can i map<tab> and<c-i> independently? > > You can't. Vim runs on an astonishingly large variety of hardware and > software, including terminals. It has to make some compromises. On an > individual system, it may be easy to detect Tab and Ctrl-i > independently, but there is no general way to do that. > >> Subject: how to map<tab> and<c-i> independently >> >> as title. > > I have a suggestion. Please never say "as title". I know there is a > tendency for people to do that, but it is just silly. How hard is it to > copy your own subject and repeat it in the message? In general, a > subject should not be a question -- it should just mention the topic > (Mapping tab and ctrl-i). > > The text of a message should make sense (and "as title" is NOT helpful). > > John
Indeed. I recommend that all new posters should read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way" which is aimed at helping newbies get useful answers even from newsgroups and mailing lists much less friendly than this one -- a page which is all the more useful for that reason. Best regards, Tony. -- Florence Flask was ... dressing for the opera when she turned to her husband and screamed, "Erlenmeyer! My joules! Someone has stolen my joules!" "Now, now, my dear," replied her husband, "keep your balance and reflux a moment. Perhaps they're mislead." "No, I know they're stolen," cried Florence. "I remember putting them in my burette ... We must call a copper." Erlenmeyer did so, and the flatfoot who turned up, one Sherlock Ohms, said the outrage looked like the work of an arch-criminal by the name of Lawrence Ium. "We must be careful -- he's a free radical, ultraviolet, and dangerous. His girlfriend is a chlorine at the Palladium. Maybe I can catch him there." With that, he jumped on his carbon cycle in an activated state and sped off along the reaction pathway ... -- Daniel B. Murphy, "Precipitations" --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
