Re: [Vim-latex-cvs] vimfiles/plugin imaps.vim,1.15,1.16
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From: Srinath A. <sr...@fa...> - 2002-12-31 18:36:08
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On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Benji Fisher wrote: > Does this work for you? For me (gvim on Linux) <C-J> and <C-S-J> > are the same. > > :nmap <C-J> :echo "foo"<CR> > :nmap <S-C-J> :echo "bar"<CR> > Yes... I checked on my gvim/cygwin combination and it seems not to work. It does work on windows though... > What I do not like about the current system is that it violates > the principle of least surprise: if the user already has a use for > <C-J>, then (s)he has to figure out how to disable this feature (or > change the key binding). > Yes... You're right... Luc was complaining about this too... Okay. I shall disable the map for jumping back by default... I suppose this could go into the texrc as a commented line... Hmm... Thats an interesting idea. Maybe have commented lines like in the Makefile. "Uncomment if you want this behavior"... Maybe we should do this for all the <Alt-*> mappings? Most European users find the <M-[cbl]> mappings annoying because they are used to enter normal language characters... Unfortunately, most english language users will find it really useful to have something like this and for them, it is almost guarenteed that they are not doing anything with their <M-*> keys... Well I suppose we will have to at one point begin to do this for all mappings anyway. Just provide <plug>'s and then let the user customize... Srinath |