Hello!
A weird problem confused me for a long time, that is: when I map F5 to
some vim cmd, but when I press F5 in vim, it just display <80>k5, and it
won't evoke the mapped cmd, so HOW can I fix it?
Thanks very much!

On Sat, 2011-07-09 at 06:04 +0000, [email protected]
wrote:
>   Today's Topic Summary
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/topics
> 
>       * vim - shell support [5 Updates]
>       * Pastie - multiple line blocks [1 Update]
>       * Vim statusline examples with screenshots? [7 Updates]
>       * Caps Lock indication [2 Updates]
>       * Fugitive [5 Updates]
>       * VCSCommand - push/pull [4 Updates]
>       * highlighting blocks without highlighting what's inside [2
>         Updates]
>       * FuzzyFinder - Questions [1 Update]
>       * Supertab eclim [1 Update]
>       * Go to start/end of a method in C++? [2 Updates]
>       * How to write command for select range of Chinese text [1
>         Update]
>       * Changing elements of a color scheme [1 Update]
>       * Indent/Unindent a block [5 Updates]
>       * OmniCppComplete doesn't work with namespaces or :: [1 Update]
>       * Deleting duplicate lines _without_ sorting [1 Update]
>       * Is there any __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__ equivalent for
>         vim script? [1 Update]
>  Topic: vim - shell support
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 09:10PM -0700 ^
>          
>         Hi, I've recently come accross Conque plugin, which supports
>         sending the
>         highlighted command to the console with a keystroke. Is the
>         reverse
>         possible: to get the output of that command automatically
>         more...
>         
>         [email protected] Jul 09 06:23AM +0200 ^
>          
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>         
>         sc <[email protected]> Jul 08 11:37PM -0500 ^
>          
>         On Friday, July 08, 2011 23:10:10 eleanor wrote:
>          
>         > copy/paste the output from the console?
>          
>         > If there is any plugin which supports this, I would greatly
>         > appreciate to know about it.
>         more...
>         
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 10:49PM -0700 ^
>          
>         Thanks, the :r options works.
>          
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>         
> http://vim.1045645.n5.nabble.com/vim-shell-support-tp4567397p4567490.html
>         Sent from the Vim - General mailing list archive at more...
>         
>         Xell Liu <[email protected]> Jul 09 01:58PM +0800 ^
>          
>         If you need a plugin to do more, you can try
>         https://github.com/Shougo/vimshell . It's very powerful but
>         lacks decent
>         English documents (the developers are Japanese).
>          
>         more...
>         
>  Topic: Pastie - multiple line blocks
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 10:51PM -0700 ^
>          
>         Hi, my Pastie plugin works as expected and is really greate,
>         but I was
>         wondering if it is possible to include several code blocks in
>         one single
>         paste.
>          
>         I can include a block of code with the more...
>         
>  Topic: Vim statusline examples with screenshots?
>         "François Ingelrest" <[email protected]> Jul 08
>         08:13AM +0200 ^
>          
>         Hi,
>          
>         On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 05:11, Steve Hall wrote:
>         > readable. A number of these features are particular to our
>         > customization, but all are extrapolations of basic Vim
>         capabilities:
>         more...
>         
>         Bee <[email protected]> Jul 07 11:45PM -0700 ^
>          
>         On Jul 7, 11:13 pm, François Ingelrest
>         <[email protected]>
>         wrote:
>          
>         > >http://cream.sourceforge.net/statusline.html
>          
>         > How do you get the file size? That's a useful information I
>         more...
>         
>         "François Ingelrest" <[email protected]> Jul 08
>         08:52AM +0200 ^
>          
>         On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 08:45, Bee wrote:
>         >> How do you get the file size? That's a useful information I
>         could add
>         >> to my own status line.
>          
>         > :help line2byte()
>          
>         Cool thanks, I didn't know about more...
>         
>         "Steve Hall" <[email protected]> Jul 08 07:46AM -0700
>         ^
>          
>         From: "Jeffrey 'jf' Lim", Fri, July 08, 2011 12:33 am
>         > > indicators stay in the same spot, respective states are
>         indicated
>         > > by highlight. (Like lights on a dashboard.)
>          
>         > do you have the more...
>         
>         "Steve Hall" <[email protected]> Jul 08 08:05AM -0700
>         ^
>          
>         From: François_Ingelrest, Fri, July 08, 2011 2:52 am
>         > > > could add to my own status line.
>          
>         > > :help line2byte()
>          
>         > Cool thanks, I didn't know about that one.
>          
>         You can tweak it a little to more...
>         
>         "Dominique Pellé" <[email protected]> Jul 08 10:48PM
>         +0200 ^
>          
>         Jason Timrod wrote:
>          
>         > cool bits of information I'm missing, besides the default..
>          
>         > So, anyone prepared to show their
>         statusline, preferably with a
>         > screenshot as well as the config for it? more...
>         
>         Marcin Szamotulski <[email protected]> Jul 09 12:05AM +0200 ^
>          
>         Hi all,
>          
>         I have a video :) the ATP plugin (which I'm maintaining) has a
>         statusline with
>         progress bar info, here's the link
>         http://atp-vim.sourceforge.net/videos.shtml
>         (look at the PROGRESS BAR more...
>         
>  Topic: Caps Lock indication
>         Anthony Campbell <[email protected]> Jul 08 08:43AM +0100 ^
>          
>         On 07 Jul 2011, Erik Christiansen wrote:
>         > the last few hours, but the left little finger handles that
>         without
>         > thought.)
>          
>         > Erik
>          
>         I do the same on my desktop and three laptops. more...
>         
>         Alexandre Provencio <[email protected]> Jul 08
>         06:17PM -0300 ^
>          
>         > whether Caps Lock button was pressed or not. I work on
>         laptop and "analog"
>         > led indicator is right under my wrist so I don't see it at
>         all. Do you have
>         > any assumptions how this can be done?
>         more...
>         
>  Topic: Fugitive
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 07:10AM -0700 ^
>          
>         Hi, I'm testing the fugitive plugin for the time being and
>         I've come accross
>         the following problems:
>         1) 
>         - If I add and commit a file called a.txt with the text "aaa"
>         - and then change the text to more...
>         
>         Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> Jul 08 07:12PM
>         +0200 ^
>          
>         On 08/07/11 16:10, eleanor wrote:
>          
>         > --
>         > View this message in context:
>         http://vim.1045645.n5.nabble.com/Fugitive-tp4564868p4564868.html
>         > Sent from the Vim - General mailing list archive at more...
>         
>         "Benjamin R. Haskell" <[email protected]> Jul 08 01:22PM -0400 ^
>          
>         >> revisions - so in this case the "aaa" against "bbb", since
>         the "ccc" 
>         >> is not part of a revision yet - because it has not been
>         commited to 
>         >> the repository.
>          
>         I don't use fugitive, so don't more...
>         
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 10:42AM -0700 ^
>          
>         Hi. Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. 
>          
>         Firstly I would like to thank you for the first answer, it
>         helped me, now I
>         know why it behaves the way it does.
>          
>         For the second two questions, I would like more...
>         
>         Ulf Magnusson <[email protected]> Jul 08 10:56PM +0200 ^
>          
>         
>         > I don't use fugitive, so don't know the rest, but this is
>         the same way `git
>         > diff` behaves.  Without arguments it compares what's in the
>         working copy to
>         > HEAD.
>          
>         To be slightly pedantic, more...
>         
>  Topic: VCSCommand - push/pull
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 02:35AM -0700 ^
>          
>         Hi, I installed the VCSCommand plugin and all is working fine.
>         The only
>         problem is that I have a remote repository and a clone working
>         directory.
>         But there are no commands for pushing/pulling more...
>         
>         Tim Chase <[email protected]> Jul 08 11:57AM -0500 ^
>          
>         On 07/08/2011 04:35 AM, eleanor wrote:
>          
>         > I can execute the actual command from vim, but hey: why use
>         > VCSCommand plugin then at all? I can just execute the
>         commands
>         > normally.
>         more...
>         
>         ZyX <[email protected]> Jul 08 09:24PM +0400 ^
>          
>         Reply to message «Re: VCSCommand - push/pull», 
>         sent 20:57:47 08 July 2011, Friday
>         by Tim Chase:
>          
>         > 2) use a VCS such as fossil that supports auto-push (though
>         it
>         > doesn't look like fossil is more...
>         
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 10:47AM -0700 ^
>          
>         Well I know that I can redefine a command or just create a new
>         plugin from
>         the old one ... or implement hook in that fashion.
>          
>         But I was wondering if it is possible to do that with the
>         VCSCommand. more...
>         
>  Topic: highlighting blocks without highlighting what's inside
>         cyboman <[email protected]> Jul 08 08:17AM -0700 ^
>          
>         my company is using a proprietary language. to mark scope in
>         the code
>         they use
>          
>         BEGIN and END keywords. END keyword is also used along with
>         WHILE and
>         FOR. i would like to be able to highlight more...
>         
>         Ben Fritz <[email protected]> Jul 08 10:38AM -0700 ^
>          
>         > and WHILE/FOR END with another. i looked through vim
>         documentation but
>         > nothing really popped out at me. any suggestions? any help
>         is
>         > appreciated.
>          
>         :help syntax
>         more...
>         
>  Topic: FuzzyFinder - Questions
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 06:46AM -0700 ^
>          
>         Hi, I installed FuzzyFinder plugin, but I have a couple of
>         questions now: 
>         1) The FufLine doesn't search case-sensitively. I have the
>         following in
>         .vimrc: 
>         set ignorecase 
>         set smartcase 
>         more...
>         
>  Topic: Supertab eclim
>         eleanor <[email protected]> Jul 08 04:45AM -0700 ^
>          
>         Hi.
>          
>         Is it possible to program supertab so it can also show the
>         results from
>         eclim plugin? 
>          
>         But the real annoying thing is that if I use UltiSnips and
>         SuperTab at the
>         same time, they both more...
>         
>  Topic: Go to start/end of a method in C++?
>         Luc Hermitte <[email protected]> Jul 08 01:19PM +0200 ^
>          
>         Hello,
>          
>         ----- "Toby Walsh" wrote :
>          
>         > functions to automate my commenting process in C++. Reading
>         the help,
>         > I would like to use the motion commands ]m, ]M, [m and/or [M
>         for
>         > jumping around to more...
>         
>         Luc Hermitte <[email protected]> Jul 08 05:56PM +0200 ^
>          
>         ----- "Luc Hermitte" wrote :
>          
>         > That's what I use in my refactoring plugin to identify the
>         begin/end
>         > of functions.
>         > [...]
>          
>         As I have been missing these four [m, ]m, [M and ]M to find
>         method more...
>         
>  Topic: How to write command for select range of Chinese text
>         Just Fill Bugs <[email protected]> Jul 08 10:17PM +0800 ^
>          
>         On 06/17/2011 11:00 PM, ZyX wrote:
>         > be very slow.
>         > 4. You can always emulate it with `\%(char1\|char2\|...\|
>         char100500\)' though it
>         > will be even slower.
>          
>         Here is a python script that does the more...
>         
>  Topic: Changing elements of a color scheme
>         Eric Weir <[email protected]> Jul 08 09:59AM -0400 ^
>          
>         On Jul 7, 2011, at 3:53 PM, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
>          
>          
>         >> Is *this* the code of the vimball?
>          
>         > Yes, roughly. I ran into that problem before with Dr. Chip's
>         site, but I figured it was just more...
>         
>  Topic: Indent/Unindent a block
>         Gabor Urban <[email protected]> Jul 08 11:25AM +0200 ^
>          
>         Hi guys,
>          
>         I have a minor problem: is there a possibility to indent /
>         unindent a
>         block of code?
>          
>         Thanks in advance,
>         Gabor Urban
>          
>         -- 
>         Linux: Choice of a GNU Generation
>         more...
>         
>         "Ivan S. Freitas" <[email protected]> Jul 08 07:37AM
>         -0300 ^
>          
>         > Hi guys,
>          
>         > I have a minor problem: is there a possibility to indent /
>         unindent a
>         > block of code?
>          
>         Yes. You can use some regex magic with :s command, but usually
>         a
>         plugin is better. more...
>         
>         Tim Chase <[email protected]> Jul 08 06:17AM -0500 ^
>          
>         On 07/08/2011 04:25 AM, Gabor Urban wrote:
>         > I have a minor problem: is there a possibility to indent /
>         > unindent a block of code?
>          
>         Of course :) Vim uses the ">" and "<" operators to shift by
>         more...
>         
>         "Ivan S. Freitas" <[email protected]> Jul 08 08:23AM
>         -0300 ^
>          
>         > On 07/08/2011 04:25 AM, Gabor Urban wrote:
>          
>         >> I have a minor problem: is there a possibility to indent /
>         >> unindent a block of code?
>          
>         Ops, seems I mistook indent for comment. My bad.
>          
>         -- more...
>         
>         Tim Chase <[email protected]> Jul 08 07:21AM -0500 ^
>          
>         On 07/08/2011 06:23 AM, Ivan S. Freitas wrote:
>         >>> I have a minor problem: is there a possibility to indent /
>         >>> unindent a block of code?
>          
>         > Ops, seems I mistook indent for comment. My bad.
>         more...
>         
>  Topic: OmniCppComplete doesn't work with namespaces or ::
>         Tim K <[email protected]> Jul 08 12:13PM +0200 ^
>          
>         Hi everybody,
>          
>         I am new to vim and tried to set up Omni completion for C++ in
>         vim.
>         I use gvim Version 7.3 and Windows XP.
>          
>         What I have done so far is:
>          
>         Download OmniCppComplete from more...
>         
>  Topic: Deleting duplicate lines _without_ sorting
>         rameo <[email protected]> Jul 08 12:26AM -0700 ^
>          
>         Have you checked the one I mentioned above?
>          
>         The one above is working in menu-vim (the "pipe" symbol has to
>         be
>         escaped in menu.vim)
>         To let it work in the commandline the escape before the pipe
>         more...
>         
>  Topic: Is there any __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__ equivalent for
> vim script?
>         Bee <[email protected]> Jul 08 12:12AM -0700 ^
>          
>         
>         > --
>         > Best,
>         > Ben
>          
>         Just this morning I downloaded the most recent folder of
>         documentation, renamed the old doc "doc-old" and copied in the
>         new
>         one.
>          
>         :help slnum
>         more...
>         
> 
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