Monday, July 19, 2010

Re: gVim and scope key conflict

On 20/07/10 05:14, Kevin Wu wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> After installing cscope, I found that in gVim, CTRL+SPACE is like "w"
> command, forwarding a word. So I cannot use the function of cscope.
>
> However, this question does not exist in vim. No key mapping in .vimrc.
>
> Any idea?
>
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> Kevin Wu
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What function of cscope? Vim's cscope interface doesn't use Ctrl-Space
AFAIK, it uses only the :cscope command (and a few options to set your
preferences). Oh, and depending on your settings, you can make all tag
commands invoke cscope too.

See
:help :cscope
:help if_cscop.txt
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Cscope

If your console Vim doesn't treat Ctrl-Space the way gvim does, it
probably means that either the terminal doesn't pass the Ctrl-Space
keystroke to Vim, or else it passes it as something else -- on my
system, in both konsole and the Linux console, Ctrl-Space gets passed as
<Nul>, which I could get just as well with Ctrl-@ or Ctrl-J. In my gvim,
Ctrl-Space goes forward a word, just like Ctrl-Right -- and Space does
the same as the right-arrow key, so there's some kind of logic to it.


Best regards,
Tony.
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-- The Doctor

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