Hi All,
I've been searching on this topic for hours but couldn't find anything
relevant on the internetz.

_What_:
In VIM, map <F6> to emit/send the following Mintty terminal keycode
"\e[?7727h".

_Why_:
Cygwin Mintty terminal has a special mode (app escape mode) when enabled
emits \eO[ (instead of regular \[) on ESC key. Using this I mapped <Esc>O[
to <ESC> which immediately exits insert mode. To enable App Escape mode for
mintty, the following terminal code needs to be sent "\e[?7727h". To
disable the app escape mode: "\e[?7727l".

I've set my &t_ti = "\e[?7727h" and &t_te = "\e[?7727l". This works
great--as soon as I start VIM, vim emits the t_ti code to enable Mintty app
escape mode. As soon as I exit, t_te emits the app escape off code.

However, I run into a little bit of trouble when running vim inside of
tmux. If I exit Vim in a window, the app escape mode OFF is sent--then
switching to another running window with ViM ALREADY running causes issues
since app escape mode is off and ESC key won't generate the special \eO[
code.

I was thinking of a simple manual step to just emit App Escape Mode ON
keycode (using F6) whenever I find ESC not working properly.

_How_:
..... half-way through writing this post I realized a simple fix .... If I
execute any SHELL command from within VIM (e.g: :!echo "hellooo"), Vim will
run the script and then regain control. What I just realized is that when
Vim regains control--it'll emit whatever is in &t_ti --which includes my
App Escape Mode ON.

Anyway, for the sake of argument is there a Vim one liner that emits
terminal keycodes from INSIDE Vim (without running an external script)?


See the following links for more info:
https://plus.google.com/110860299900460184325/posts/bJWrtA7Kh9C
https://code.google.com/p/mintty/wiki/Tips#Avoiding_escape_timeout_issues_in_vim
https://github.com/saamalik/dotvim/blob/master/init/mintty.vim

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