Thursday, February 9, 2012

Re: vim-orgmode

On 12:40 Tue 07 Feb , Marcin Szamotulski wrote:
> On 00:02 Tue 07 Feb , Chris Jones wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 01:40:33PM EST, Jan Christoph Ebersbach wrote:
> > > Hi Stephan,
> > >
> > > > The other course of action would be to complain to the orgmode-author
> > > > that his mappings are not compatible with all vim versions. Also,
> > > > mappings that use the shift and control key a lot are really not
> > > > something you should use in vim. Actually it reminds me more of this...
> > > > other... editor.
> > >
> > > It's true, <S-CR> can not be used in the command-line version of vim.
> > > I haven't found a good replacement for it, yet. If you need to use vim
> > > on the command-line I recommend mapping the functionality to another
> > > key.
> >
> > In X11, a simple workaround (regardless of the terminal emulator) is to
> > map <Shift+Enter> to a character that is not bound to a Vim command by
> > default, via xmodmap:
> >
> > | $ xmodmap -e "keysym Return = Return currency"¹
> >
> > You can check at the bash prompt that hitting <Shift+Enter> now
> > generates '¤', not '
> > '.
> >
> > Then map the 'currency' character to <S-CR> in Vim:
> >
> > | :map ¤ <S-CR>²
> >
> > If your plugin's custom mapping is something like,
> >
> > | :map <S-CR> :echo 'Hello Shift Enter'
> >
> > hitting <Shift+Enter> should cause "Hello Shift Enter" to be displayed
> > at the bottom of your Vim screen.
> >
> > I used the '¤' currency symbol for the sake of example, hoping both your
> > locale and font will display the above correctly.
> >
> > Another example:
> >
> > | $ xmodmap -e "keysym Return = Return eacute"
> > | :map é <S-CR>²
> > | :map <S-CR> :echo 'Hello Shift Enter'
> >
> > CJ
> >
> > ¹ or keyboard remapping options of popular desktops?
> >
> > ² CTRL+K Cu -> ¤ .. CTRL+K 'e -> é .. etc.
> >
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> That's cool. Thanks! I'll use it too.
>
> Marcin


Using it I found one problem: Shift+Enter can not be used in web browsers (for
example on some google (or in Facebook) pages when you want to break line).

Best,
Marcin

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