Matt Wozniski wrote:
>> :map
>>
>> which may indicate that you have an insert-mode mapping for "%"
>
> That should be
>
> :map!
>
> Note the exclamation point.
Just out of curiosity, what does the "!" net you? I don't use
mappings often enough (I only have [cni]noremap'ed <f1> to <esc>
on my machines because I accidentally mash <f1> when stabbing for
<esc>, particularly on my laptops) to have needed the nuances,
and couldn't discern the difference from the help on mappings.
I read up at
:help mapmode-ic
where it details that
Therefore the ":map" and ":map!" commands enter and
display mappings for several modes.
and just above the help for
:help :map_l
I read
Note that ":map" and ":map!" are used most often,
because they include the other modes.
but neither details the difference between the two.
When I run both commands without parameters, I see different
results, but I'm not sure what sifts some of my mappings into one
or the other.
-tim
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