On Saturday, April 28, 2012 2:39:45 AM UTC-5, rameo wrote: > On Friday, April 27, 2012 5:45:15 PM UTC+2, rameo wrote: > > I still have problems mapping keys. > > > > On my keyboard I have these keys I want to map: > > <C-ò> > > <C-à> > > <C-è> > > <C-ù> > > <C-ì> > > > > Tony once told in a message these info: > > ò = (0xF2, o-grave) and <M-r> (Alt+0x72, Alt-r) > > à = (0xE0, a-grave) and <M-`> (Alt+0x60, Alt-backtick) > > è = (0xE8, e-grave) and <M-h> (Alt+0x68, Alt-h) > > ù = (0xF9, u-grave) and <M-y> (Alt+0x79, Alt-y) > > ì = (0xEC, i-grave) and <M-l> (Alt+0x6C, Alt-l) > > > > But how to combine these letters to the Ctrl key? > > > When I hit Ctrl-K in insert mode followed by Ctrl-ò nothing happened. > When I hit Ctrl-Q (I have the gvim win version) in insert mode followed by > Ctrl-ò again nothing happened. > > Yes ^V (+ ^K) doesn't disappear near the bottom right corner of the Vim > screen as you've indicated. > > Does this mean that I can't map these keys with Ctrl? > I had to use C-Q.
Yes, as Tony said, if you press CTRL-V/CTRL-Q in insert mode, followed by your key combination, and nothing happens, then Vim does not even get the key sequence and you cannot map it. -- 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
