>
> Explanations at:
> :help :map-alt-keys
> :help xterm-8bit
>
> Gist: Depending on settings, some terminal emulators represent
> <Alt>+<key> as <key> with it's 8th bit set. Others represent
> <Alt>+<key> as <Esc> followed by <key>.
While looking at that (for understanding - I don't have that problem),
I tried also to find the mapping lingo for the "windows logo" key. It
doesn't seem to be present at:
:h keycodes
Being closer to the control key, I thought it might be more ergonomic
than the Alt key. (At least worth the experiment.) Oh ... alright,
maybe just <S-Up> or <C-Up> are just as good.
Erik
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