From: Brad W. <br...@wc...> - 2008-09-12 15:05:52
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> From: Sebastian Menge <sebastian.menge@un...> - 2008-09-10 22:33 > Am Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:06:53 -0600 > schrieb Brad Waite <brad@wc...>: > >> Is there a way to disable a nbkey mapping in a vimrc? Ctrl-B isn't >> working and I see that a netbeans key is being mapped, but I can't >> figure out a way to keep the mapping from taking place. >> >> >From what I've gathered, nbkeys are mapped based on keyboard >> >shortcuts in >> Eclipse (Prefs->General->Keys). I've disabled all Ctrl-B binding >> there, but it doesn't seem to make a difference. >> >> And since vimplugin is resetting the cursor to 1,1 with every window >> switch, I need my Ctrl-B! >> >> Any help is appreciate. > > You wont like the workaround to use <PgUp> or <S-Down>, right? Not when my fingers automatically go to <C-B> and <C-F> and have for years. :) > What do you mean by "nbkey mapping" ? >From what I can tell, vimplugin uses the netbeans interface to send events, etc. between itself and Eclipse. There's not much in the way of documentation that I can find, but it appears that any special keys mapped in the IDE (Ctrl-B to build, for example) are declared to vimplugin which implements them as an key mapping. ":map" in vimplugin shows this: n <C-B> :nbkey C-B That doesn't show up in my standalone vim and any <C-B> mappings I do in my vimrc are overridden in the plugin. > It seems that no "Ctrl" key-mapping arrives at vim, so that's probably > not the course. What do you mean by arrives at vim? |