On 04/07/10 15:33, at wrote:
There's some keybinding in the latex-suite plugin that I occasionally
hit when I am typing quickly. The problem is it I can't figure out
what it is since it only happens when I slur my key strokes. And there
are a lot of keybindings in that plugin. Any suggestions on how to
track this down so I can remap it? I checked :help history but it
tells me:
"- Only commands that are typed are remembered. Ones that completely
come from
mappings are not put in the history. "
So it seems that's not the way to approach it.
Well, even if you slur your keystrokes, maybe you can remember in which
general area your fingers were? For instance, on a QWERTY, QWERTZ or
AZERTY keyboard, ot would take a far leap of the mind to imagine a key
slur from the letter l to the digit one. Also, you probably know whether
you were in Normal or Insert mode.
So, you can try, one by one, all keys which were in the vicinity of your
fingers, let's say (for Insert mode)
:verbose map! u
:verbose map! i
:verbose map! o
:verbose map! j
:verbose map! k
:verbose map! l
(for Normal mode, omit the exclamation mark). Don't forget the keys for
punctuation marks. Then each time, Vim will give you *all* mappings
starting with that character, and where they were defined (or else, it
may tell you "No mapping found"). And if you have no success with
mappings, try abbreviations too.
Best regards,
Tony.
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