On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Stahlman Family <[email protected]> wrote: > Michael, > Although you may wish to customize the map sequence (as described in my > previous post) simply because Ctrl-Alt-ß is harder to type than Ctrl-\, I'm > wondering whether there could be something odd with your setup, as I don't > see this issue when I switch to a German keyboard layout. For me, typing the > sequence you described in insert mode brings up the "Enter a fmt / clr > string" prompt, just as <C-\><C-\> does on my US keyboard layout. > > I'm wondering whether the <C-\><C-\> map is even defined for you. Does :imap > in a Txtfmt buffer display something like the following? > i <C-\><C-\> @<Plug>TxtfmtInsertTok_i > > The only thing I know of that could prevent the map from being defined is a > conflict or ambiguity with a mapping defined by another plugin, but even > then, unless you've altered the default setting of the txtfmtMapwarn option, > the Txtfmt mapping will be defined anyway. > > Brett Stahlman
No, you're right, <C-\><C-\> is not defined. Plus I've discovered some other irregularities. In one document, typing Ä will result in switching the format of the text to italics. I'm thinking that there's probably an open formatting tag somewhere, but I haven't found it yet. In addition, I have a couple of plugins installed, not sure which one is responsible. I guess I'll try switching them off one by one and see if the problem persists. Thanks for the support, Michael
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