Le mardi 21 juillet 2015 10:02:15 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> For instance I should like to make F9 stand for papa
> Following VIM Manual (by Moolenaar) I type :
> :map <F9> ipapa<Esc> (5 characters for <Esc> and 4 characters for <F5> )
> But it doesn't work. Instead of « papa « , it returns <F9>
> Something is wrong, but where ?? Thanks for your reply.
AT LAST I USED F9 WITH SUCCESS
1. I load my shell with « vim shellname »
2 I see my shell. At the bottom (on the left side ) I find the name of my shelL Please What is the name of this mode ? On my text I can delete usimg x or dd. But F9 gives me nothing.
3 I go to another mode whose name I ignore again. It is in two parts. Above I have the text of my shell and below I have a list which contains ancient commands
4 I find my map command and enable it with a CR. List disappears.
5 I go back to my shell. THIS TIME WHEREVER I AM IT INSERT.S « papa » WITH SUCCESS
I repeat I do that outside insert mode.
So map works if it is freshly enabled. I think it is impossible to have a permanent :map
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