Gary,

I moved .vimrc out of the way.
Executed "*\vim*"   to negate my bash alias which does:  "*alias
vim='/usr/bin/vim -u ~/.vimrc'*"

I first did '*<F1>*' and got the help, and quit out of it ":q"
I next did '*a*' and then did '*<F1>*' and got the help, and quit out of it
"*:q*"

The results from "*:verbose map! <F1>*" was "*No mapping found*"---------same
for "*:verbose map <F1>*.

Thank you... I appreciate the help.
I've spent a couple hours this evening browsing through the VIM ":help"....
to see what more I could learn.


R,
-Joe Wulf;
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 2:00 AM Gary Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2022-01-20, Joseph Wulf wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> > "map <F1> <Nop>" is all that works for me, so far, during Normal/Command
> mode
> > to prevent bringing up VIM HELP.
> > This is placed at the bottom of my .vimrc.
> >
> > Attempting, "map! <F1> <Nop>"  is accepted, but does not prevent the
> <F1>,
> > while in INSERT mode, from bringing up VIM HELP .
> > No form I tried of 'tmap' would be accepted by vim.
> >
> > For what it is worth, I'm using CentOS 7.9, with KDE desktop, Konsole
> terminal
> > windows, patched via the latest yum update.
> > VIM is version 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Dec 15 2020 16:44:08);
> Included
> > patches: 1-207, 209-629
> > Konsole terminals are standardized black background, zero transparency
> and
> > green text.
> >
> > I've included my entire .vimrc (current state) below my signature (and
> > in-between the lines of dashes), for critique/reference/review.
> > I'm really proud of my status line, too.
>
> I didn't see anything there that should cause this.
>
> I know we've been through this before in bits and pieces, but I'd
> like to be sure that we're all on the same page.
>
> Please try the following.
>
> 1.  Start vim without any arguments:
>
>         vim
>
> 2.  Enter insert mode by typing
>
>         a
>
> 3.  Type the F1 key.  This will presumably bring up Vim's help.
>
> 4.  Exit the help window by executing
>
>         :q
>
> 5.  Execute this:
>
>         :verbose map! <f1>
>
> 6.  Let us know the results of that last command.
>
> Regards,
> Gary
>
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