I routinely pass parameters to mappings by simply typing them in at the beginning of a line and running the mapping which begins 'ld0'
-- I reasoned I could extend this principle to functions as follows:
norm "pP0i
sleep 1
while mode() != "n" | sleep 1 | endwh
norm l"ry0uu
norm "pP0i
sleep 1
while mode() != "n" | sleep 1 | endwh
norm l"ry0uu
That is the 'i' in the first 'norm' puts vim in Insert mode, and the while loop will then wait until the user presses <Esc>. Instead, the function goes straight to completion, so either I am applying mode() incorrectly, or vim never enters Insert mode. What am I missing?
--
Graham Lawrence
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