Hi, spinor. 2013/3/2 spinor <[email protected]>: > mapping itself seems working: > noremap <M-N> :echo "M-n works!"<CR> > map <C-N> <M-N> > > this yields :map > <C-N> <M-N> > <M-N> * :echo "M-n works!"<CR> > and Ctrl-N prints "M-n works!", while Alt-N is taken regarded as N > resulting in searching functionality Try this. :noremap <M-n> :echo "FOO"<CR> :noremap <M-N> :echo "BAR"<CR> and check result of Alt-n and Alt-Shift-n. <M-n> (Alt-n) and <M-N> (Alt-Shift-n) are different. But <C-n> and <C-N> are same mapping.
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