Yeah, that was meant for the list.

Ah, should've guess based on the :verbose map <key> that I needed to :unmap
<key>.

I think you're right about not wanting to overwrite defaults. Though you
can also use soy from cli by running soywiki (which I would never do since
I like one gvim session using tabs) so, I'm not sure if there's a usecase
there. I'm tempted to say that you're still right in a stand alone
situation as I use the hell out of macros (because I'm too lazy to think of
a regex).

On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Tim Chase <[email protected]> wrote:

> [you replied only to me rather than to the list; I'm copying the list]
>
> On 2013-08-30 19:50, shawn wilson wrote:
> > Ok, soywiki set it to :close<CR> ... question one answered (that's
> > annoying) - and the second part - how to unset it?
>
> It may depend on how it was loaded.  If it was part of a plugin, it
> might be a bit trickier (I'm not sure how plugin loading interacts
> with vimrc settings).  Push come to shove, you can manually issue
>
>   :unmap q
>
> to clear the mapping.  Alternatively, you can nuke the problematic
> line from the plugin:
>
>   https://github.com/danchoi/soywiki/blob/master/lib/soywiki.vim#L403
>
> Personally, I'd consider the absence of this mapping a great
> improvement (overwriting vim's macro functionality is just a kick in
> the teeth!) and have no regrets nuking that line.
>
> -tim
>
>
>

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