i am new to cscope as well. it is said when moving the cursor to a C symbol and press "CTRL-SPACEBAR-s" will split a window showing its definition.
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Tony Mechelynck < [email protected]> wrote: > On 20/07/10 05:14, Kevin Wu wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> After installing cscope, I found that in gVim, CTRL+SPACE is like "w" >> command, forwarding a word. So I cannot use the function of cscope. >> >> However, this question does not exist in vim. No key mapping in .vimrc. >> >> Any idea? >> >> -- >> Best wishes, >> Kevin Wu >> >> -- >> >> You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. >> Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. >> For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php >> > > What function of cscope? Vim's cscope interface doesn't use Ctrl-Space > AFAIK, it uses only the :cscope command (and a few options to set your > preferences). Oh, and depending on your settings, you can make all tag > commands invoke cscope too. > > See > :help :cscope > :help if_cscop.txt > http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Cscope > > > > If your console Vim doesn't treat Ctrl-Space the way gvim does, it probably > means that either the terminal doesn't pass the Ctrl-Space keystroke to Vim, > or else it passes it as something else -- on my system, in both konsole and > the Linux console, Ctrl-Space gets passed as <Nul>, which I could get just > as well with Ctrl-@ or Ctrl-J. In my gvim, Ctrl-Space goes forward a word, > just like Ctrl-Right -- and Space does the same as the right-arrow key, so > there's some kind of logic to it. > > > Best regards, > Tony. > -- > "What's the use of a good quotation if you can't change it?" > -- The Doctor > -- Best wishes, Kevin Wu -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
