Monday, September 9, 2013

Re: Where does mapping come from on Windows?

On Mon, September 9, 2013 16:33, Ben Fritz wrote:
> While looking into a different issue, I found that my Windows gvim has a
> mapping defined for pasting with <S-Insert>, but not my Solaris gvim.
>
> I did ":verbose map <S-Insert>" and got:
>
> v <S-Insert> "-d"*P
> n <S-Insert> "*P
>
> To my surprise, there is NO "Last set from..." message telling me where
> the mapping is defined. So...where IS it defined? When this happens for an
> option setting, it means Vim set it that way by default or I typed it
> manually. What does that mean for a mapping? And where is this mapping
> actually defined? And why only on Windows?

That is hardcoded in the Vim source.


regards,
Christian

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