Reply to message «Performing mapped command on the command line», 
sent 22:48:22 03 February 2011, Thursday
by Marco:

> How can I perform the command from the command line? A
Try
    execute "normal i\<Plug>IMAP_JumpBack"
. And what for do you need to invoke it from command line? By the way, 
IMAP_Jumpfunc is not in a documented API, so you should not rely on this 
mapping 
being the same for newer version. I sometimes change internal implementation of 
my plugin features without notice, but try to keep public API backwards 
compatible or at least notify about changes. I believe this is common in 
developers world, especially for (relatively) small vim plugins.

Original message:
> Hi,
> 
> there is a mapping defined. Relevant :map line is as follows
> 
> i  <Plug>IMAP_JumpBack   <C-R>=IMAP_Jumpfunc('b', 0)<CR>
> 
> 
> How can I perform the command from the command line? A
> 
> :call IMAP_Jumpfunc('b', 0)
> 
> performs some action, but it's not the same as pressing <C-R>.
> 
> 
> Regards
> Marco

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