Friday, February 8, 2013

Re: mapping a function with key

On 04:27 Fri 08 Feb , rudrab wrote:
> I am trying to put insrt_frame at the current cursor position when F12 is pressed
> what should i do?
> fun! insrt_frame()
> :put='\begin{frame}'
> :put='\frametitle{Motivation}'
> :put='\end{frame}'
> endf
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In VimL user functions must start with an uppercase letter, unless it is
a function from autoload directory. So after renaming the function to
Insr_frame the map should be:

map <F12> :call Insrt_frame()

i.e. you need to put a space between the key and the ':', otherwise vim
will try to map the key combination '<F12>:'.

Which LaTeX plugin do you use?

Best,
Marcin

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