Monday, November 30, 2009

Re: character "\n" in SendKeys() parameter

       :exe 'let var="abc\' . 'ndef"'

where the :execute command will put the \ and n together inside a double-quoted string which :let will then evaluate.

Depending on how the "sending" application represents strings, there may be an easier way of ensuring that the \n remains two characters until the :let command evaluates the double-quoted string.


Thanks, Tony. It works.
My initial solution was to create a predefined variable storing '\n' and then use that variable in the argument of SendKeys.
Your solution is cleaner.
Thank you.

Anna

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