On Gvim it works indeed, thanks!

On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Taylor Hedberg <[email protected]> wrote:

> David Gomes, Tue 2012-02-14 @ 17:50:57+0000:
> > No, my mistake, this is what I put:
> >
> > " Select text with keyboard like in Gtk Apps
> > :noremap <C-S-Up> V{j
> > :noremap <C-S-Down> V}k
>
> Are you using GVim or terminal Vim? A lot of terminals won't deal with
> modified cursor keys very well. If that's the case for you, you might
> have to use a different key combination for the mapping.
>
> Other than that, I don't know what to tell you. It works for me, with
> the small exception that it gets confused if you use <C-S-Up> at the
> very top of the buffer or <C-S-Down> at the very bottom. That could be
> handled by having the mappings call a function which detects those
> special cases and handles them differently (basically, by omitting the
> `k` and `j` at the end of the normal-mode commands).
>



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David Gomes

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