> No. The problem is that Vim is designed to be portable; it works
> on many operating systems and tries to minimise the amount of
> special code used for dealing with a particular OS.

Why then does vim.exe running in a cmd window allow me to map <C-1>
when gvim won't?

> I know this news is a bit shocking, but I've found that as I
> learned more of the Vim way of doing things, my desire to map
> commands to weird character combinations has declined.

Are you saying you don't make much use of mappings?

I'm a long time vim user and I find there's an ever increasing list of
things I want to map. I don't consider control 1-10 a wierd char
combination, It's a fairly common idiom for switching between tabs and
the like.

Matt
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