On 21/09/12 23:21, JP Lew wrote:
Not in-built. You could do something like
:nnoremap <f4> s<c-r>=<c-r>"+1<cr><esc>
I see. You're substituting the character, entering expression mode,
pasting it back then adding 1. How clever.
Part of the problem may have been that vim doesn't discern
control+{char} from control+shift+{char}, but you have the right
idea. You just have to map it to something vim recognizes :-)
great, thanks Tim, I'll try something else.
Another question. How do I enter that mode where Vim outputs the key
combination I just pressed? For example if I type CTRL + a on my
keyboard it spits out "<C-a>". I remember it was really useful for
writing mappings.
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In Insert mode, Ctrl-K followed by a "special key" will insert the <>
representation of that key. If followed by a "normal" (printable) key,
OTOH, it waits for the second key in a digraph.
See :help i_CTRL-K
Best regards,
Tony.
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