Thursday, February 3, 2011

Re: Find out the origin of a mapping

On Feb 4, 6:18 am, Marco <net...@lavabit.com> wrote:

> It is a mapping, and of course it's listed in the :map command. But it outputs
> zillions of lines and polluted my screen, I just overlooked it.

When in doubt about a vim listing, one can use :redir to capture the
output, then put it into a scratch buffer, and search there; f.ex.

:new
:redir @"
:map
:map!
:redir END
/C-J

Regards, John

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