On 2010-03-18, Kenneth Reid Beesley wrote:
> I've successfully written a number of keymap files, and I
> successfully choose them with the set command, e.g.
>
> :set keymap=myKeymapFile_utf-8
>
> and I know that CTRL-^ will toggle back and forth between the
> current keymap and the previous keymap.
>
> My Problem: I often use multiple keymaps, one after another, and
> sometimes I need to switch from using the currently active keymap,
> whatever it might be, back to the neutral keymap (or lack of a
> keymap). CTRL-^ toggles me back to the previous keymap, which
> might not be the neutral one.
>
> Question: How do I explicitly "turn off" keymap usage? or 'set
> keymap' to some neutral value?
According to ":help keymap", the default is "", so either
:set keymap=
or
:let &keymap = ''
should do it. I don't know anything about keymaps, so I haven't
verified this.
HTH,
Gary
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