On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 09:43:44AM +0530, Manas wrote:

> Hi, thanks for your reply.
> 
> On 11/06/20 1:47 am, John Passaro wrote:
> > you could write a function with a while 1 loop that calls getchar()
> > twice and calls exec 'normal i<C-K>' . char1 . char2, then calls itself
> > recursively. Then ctrl-C would get you out.
> 
> I ran into a some issues while doing this. I could not make <C-k> work under
> execute. For e.g.:
> 
> > function! TestFunc()
> 
> >    execute "normal! i<C-k>aa"
> 
> > endfunction
> 
> The above snippet is printing `<C-k>aa` as it is. How can I make it consider
> `<C-k>` as the control character rather than a string.

This might also be of interest:

    https://github.com/DrCracket/painless-digraph

Haven't used it myself, but it's been on my list to take a look at.

Danek

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