On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 06:31:45PM EST, Gary Johnson wrote: > Someone just posted a question to superuser
What is ‘superuser’? > in which they mentioned discovering that Shift-Enter is the same as > Ctrl-F. So why bother? > I experimented a little and discovered that that's true, but only in > gvim, not vim, and it's not documented anywhere that I could find, > searching for "shift.enter", "s.enter", or "s.cr". > It's not a mapping, as ":map <S-CR>" doesn't show anything and it > works when gvim is started as "gvim -N -u NONE". > > My keyboard, using either GNOME Terminal or xterm with vim, doesn't > seem to generate anything special for Shift-Enter, just ^M. I guess > that's why it doesn't work with vim. > > I experimented on a Linux system, but I see that it behaves the same > in gvim on Windows. > > Is there some reason that this isn't documented, or am I just not able > to find it? Interestingly, (@ChrisJones at least).. | $ xmodmap -e "keysym Return = Return Next" ... enables Shift-Enter in Vim ‘^gvim’. Go figure... CJ -- 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
