On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 6:01:04 AM UTC-6, coot_. wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 
> 
> I would like this two maps to work:
> 
> cno <Plug>SearchCmdWin :call setline(line('.'), '\v' . getline(line('.')))<cr>
> 
> cno <expr> <c-f> getcmdtype() == '/' ? '<c-f><Plug>SearchCmdWin' : '<c-f>'
> 
> 
> 
> i.e. in the search command line I would like <c-f> to open the command
> 
> line window and change the current line by inserting \v.  The second map
> 
> is not called, or maybe it is done to early and so the first line is not
> 
> changed.
> 
> 

A couple problems I can see right away:

1. you used "cno" for both mappings, including the second one. To call one 
mapping from the other, you cannot use "cno". "cno" explicitly tells Vim NOT to 
expand other mappings when executing the mapping.
2. For the first mapping, "cno" will not trigger anyway, because you are trying 
to execute it in the command-line window. The command-line window can be in 
normal or insert mode just like any other window, it is NOT a special 
command-line mode. Command-line mappings do not apply to the 
command-line-window.

Why not solve both problems, by creating just a single mapping? If it's too 
complex for a one-liner, then use and <expr> mapping and write a function.

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