> On 02/12/11 12:25, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> >I was wondering what would lead 'F3' to be mapped to 'g~w' with the
> >'mail' file type?
> >
> >I want 'F3' to be:
> >
> > nmap<silent> <F3> :echo "hi<" . synIDattr(synID(line("."),col("."),1),"name") . '> trans<' . synIDattr(synID(line("."),col("."),0),"name") . "> lo<" . synIDattr(synIDtrans(synID(line("."),col("."),1)),"name") .">" . " fg<" . synIDattr(synIDtrans(synID(line("."),col("."),1)),"fg#") .">"<CR>
> >
> >regardless of the file type.
> >
> >Greetings,
>
> When editing a mail file, what are the answers to:
>
> :verbose map <F3>
n <F3> :echo "hi<" . synIDattr(synID(line("."),col("."),1),"name") . '> trans<' . synIDattr(synID(line("."),col("."),0),"name") . "> lo<" . synIDattr(synIDtrans(synID(line("."),col("."),1)),"name") .">" . " fg<" . synIDattr(synIDtrans(synID(line("."),col("."),1)),"fg#") .">"<CR>
>
> :verbose map! <F3>
No mapping found.
I just realized F1 and F2 also have a similar behavior:
'F1' seems to be '~', 'F2': '2~', and 'F3': '3~'... ?!
Greetings,
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Bastien
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