an afterglow:
is there a listing about which .vim file belongs to which standard feature?
where have you known from that it is qf.vim?

On 2 May 2015 at 10:01, Stephan Sahm <[email protected]> wrote:

> works like a charm - impressively easy solution =)
>
> thank you very much and have a nice weekend,
> best,
> Stephan
>
> On 2 May 2015 at 09:56, John Beckett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Stephan Sahm wrote:
>> > is the vimfiles folder maybe wrong?
>> > must it be somewhere under .vim/ maybe?
>>
>> Sorry, my confusion. For a Unix-based system, create file
>> (you may have to create the directory first):
>>
>> ~/.vim/ftplugin/qf.vim
>>
>> containing the single line:
>>
>> nnoremap <buffer> <CR> <CR>
>>
>> The above should make pressing Enter work as expected in
>> quickfix and local-list buffers. With the cursor in one of those
>> windows, enter the following command to see what mapping is in
>> effect, and where it was set. You only care about the "n" line
>> which is the mapping for normal mode.
>>
>> :verbose map <CR>
>>
>> John
>>
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