Actually, I think I know what was causing the issue.... While in INSERT mode, I had moved the cursor to the first letter in the word and then pressed ctrl-d. Going from insert to normal mode causes the cursor to move to the left, since there was no longer a word beneath the cursor, nothing was upper-cased....
Does anyone know how I can prevent the cursor from moving when I go from INSERT to normal mode... or revise my mapping so that it works regardless of where the cursor is within the word when ctrl-d is pressed?On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 10:13 PM, Sonny <sonny.chee@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not sure what the deal is... but the mapping is working after I exited and then re-started vim....Hey Gary,Thank you for your response.--On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 9:44 PM, Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spocom.com> wrote:On 2015-05-25, Sonny Chee wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> I am attempting to create an insert mapping that (when ctrl-d is
> pressed) will convert the current word to uppercase. I'm not sure
> why it doesn't work...
>
> inoremap <c-d> <esc>viwU<esc>i
It works for me. It works better, though, using 'gi' instead of
'i' so that the cursor position is restored to the place where the
mapping was executed:
:inoremap <c-d> <esc>viwU<esc>gi
How does it not work for you? "[I]t doesn't work" is not much to go
on.
Regards,
Gary
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