Yeah, thank you, I found it myself, but there seems to be another
problem -- I have created separate topic

И Вам того же )

On 9 апр, 11:17, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 09/04/09 08:21, netimen wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks, very interesting. But how can I map the numpad keys in the
> > keymap file?
>
> Try using <k0> to <k9> as the {lhs}. Or else, use a different
> combination altogether, something that you won't be likely to encounter
> in Insert mode. Maybe [] preceded by whatever you map to the hard sign
> (tvyordyy znak) character, if you've got that key on your keyboard.
>
> The following can be useful too, especially if (like me) you don't know
> if or where the Ctrl-^ key is on your keyboard:
>
>         :map <F8> :let &imi = !&imi<CR>
>         :noremap! <F8> <C-^>
>
> Of course, this should _not_ be part of your keymap (or else it should
> come before the ":loadkeymap" line) since the purpose of these commands
> is to toggle the keymap on and off.
>
> Всего хорошего,
> Тоня.
> --
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> an hour.  But if you're sitting with a beautiful woman on your lap, an
> hour seems like a minute."
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> moment and says, "And from this he makes a living?"
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