thanks for your comments. It's helpful. This issue came from view setting in my vimrc set viewoptions=folds,options,cursor,unix,slash set viewdir=~/.vim/view au BufWinLeave * silent! mkview au BufWinEnter * silent! loadview
This issue disappeared once I rm ~/.vim/view/*, re-edit markdown file. Thanks again. Regards, Steven.l 2011/5/31 ZyX <[email protected]>: > Reply to message «<leader> collision», > sent 18:12:20 31 May 2011, Tuesday > by Steven Lee: > >> In my .vimrc, I attempt to map ",,d" to a function call, see below: >> >> autocmd FileType markdown nmap <silent> ,,d :call <Sid>InsertMkdDate()<CR> >> >> But press ",,d", prompt E81: Using <SID> not in a script conext > I cannot reproduce this, either with or without altering the mapleader. > > I can expect this error when markdown filetype is set, but not when you press > ,,d. Does this function work when you call it manually using > :call <SNR>{sid}_InsertMkdDate() > ? You can get {sid} value in the output of `scriptnames', if it is your only > vimrc it will be 1, but if system vimrc is sourced before your it may be > greater > (I have 29, 1 for /etc/vimrc). > > And use nnoremap, not nmap. > >> >> The issue might come from mapleader setting, it's let mapleader=',' in >> my .vimrc. > I do not see how can this be related. Try `verbose nmap ,,d` and see whether > your mapping was defined and not overriden by some script. In any case, when > you > complain about problems, create a script that will show the problem that > should > work with `vim -u NONE'. If it is not a vim bug, then in most cases you will > solve your problem while creating it. > > Original message: >> Hi all, >> >> In my .vimrc, I attempt to map ",,d" to a function call, see below: >> >> autocmd FileType markdown nmap <silent> ,,d :call <Sid>InsertMkdDate()<CR> >> >> But press ",,d", prompt E81: Using <SID> not in a script conext >> >> The issue might come from mapleader setting, it's let mapleader=',' in >> my .vimrc. >> Is there any way to resove this issue if I stick to let mapleader=',' >> and ,,d to call function? >> >> Thanks, >> Steven.l > -- 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
