On Thu, May 31, 2012 16:57, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Thursday, May 31, 2012 2:44:25 AM UTC-5, Jürgen Krämer wrote:
>
>>
>> on Windows the behaviour of Ctrl plus a non-letter is independent of the
>> actual keyboard layout (at least inside Vim). As far as I know for those
>> combinations to work you have to press Ctrl and the same key that would
>> generate the non-letter if you had installed the US-American keyboard
>> driver. For "[" and "]" this would be the keys between "P" and the
>> Return key.
>>
>
> Huh? I've got my keyboard (a standard QWERTY keyboard) mapped to US-Dvorak
> in Windows XP, and to get CTRL-] I press CTRL and the key labelled =/+,
> not the key labelled ]/}.
Isn't that what Jürgen said? On a German keyboard (at least for Windows)
you need to press Ctrl-ü rather then the key labeld ] to produce an
actual keycode of <C-]>.
On linux on the other side, I need to press the key labeld ].
regards,
Christian
regards,
Christian
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