Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Mapping Shift-space: how to tell if its possible?
I'd like to map shift-space <S-Space> to <PageDown> or something.
After a lot of googling I find several mentions that some setups are st
vim differentiates between <Space> and <S-Space> and some not.
It seems not for me since :<C-v><S-Space> outputs only a space.
I didn't find any mention what in the setup makes the difference?
I'm using gvim not console.
I tried setting gnome configuration option Keyboard Preferences->Keyboard Layout Options->Using space key to input non-breakable space character->Space key outputs non-breakable space character at second level in the hope that this would generated a different characters that vim could detect. But if it does, it isn't <S-Space> apparently. And that solution seems undesirable for other reasons, since I don't ever really want unbreakable spaces creeping in.
Advice?
Thanks,
Britton
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