Marcin Szamotulski schrieb am 14.04.2012 um 13:56 (+0100): > Note vim normal commands are done internally by vim and not by > a :map command. So for example you will not find CTRL-W_CTRL-N > (:help CTRL-W_CTRL-N) in any map though it behaves like :new > command.
I see. > Usually, the help file is written in such a way that ex-command > is written together with the corresponding normal command, like > in: ":help :new" and ":help CTRL-W_CTRL-N". I see. > However, there are many maps defined by plugins and that's why > all the :map commands are useful (knowing the key, e.g. :map > <F10>). I wrote a plugin to search in right or left side of a > map: > http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3767 Works fine. I can see that you're also using :redir and :map and its brethren to get the mapping. As far as I can see, the current release only searches the right-hand side of the mapping, though. One observation: if len(found_maps) > 0 echo join(found_maps, "\n") else echohl WarningMsg echo "No such map" echohl Normal endif Maybe "No matches found" would be a more suitable message here. > You can also use :helpgrep command to grep in the docs (consult > ":help :helpgrep") Thanks. All very helpful. Michael -- 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
