2017-03-06 9:34 GMT+03:00 'Suresh Govindachar' via vim_use
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> Hello,
>
> How can <ctrl-p> be made to work as <ctrl-i>?  Following does not work for
> me:
>
>    nnoremap <ctrl-p> <ctrl-i>

Why do you use `<C-` below, but `<Ctrl-` here? Longer variant is not
going to work.

>
> Asking because I want to use <ctrl-i> aka <tab> to move among split buffers
> via:
>
>     nnoremap <Tab>     <C-w>w
>
> while using <ctrl-p> and <ctrl-o> to navigate the jump-list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Suresh
>
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  • How to map to <ctrl-i>? 'Suresh Govindachar' via vim_use
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