Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Re: Mapping control-minus and control-pipe

On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 3:32:03 PM UTC-5, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
> Dear list,
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> I am happy tmux and vim user, but to reduce the mistakes caused
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> by muscle memory I would like to setup similar keybindings to the
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> two.
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> In tmux I use Ctrl-| to split the screen vertically and
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> Ctrl-Minus to split horizontally.
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> In vimrc I wrote:
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> nnoremap <C-Bar> <C-w>v
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> nnoremap <C--> <C-w>n
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> But it does not work. What is the correct binding?
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See what Vim sees when you enter those keys, and map those instead.

For example, when I go to insert mode and type CTRL-V to insert the next character literally, then I type CTRL--, I see "^_" which means I should probably map <C-_> rather than <C-->.

However, I normally get | by pressing SHIFT-\, and CTRL-SHIFT-\ gives me nothing at all in insert mode. Maybe mapping <C-\> will work, but possibly CTRL-| is not mappable at all.

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