Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Re: use cases for ?

2016-08-17 11:10 GMT+03:00 Xavier Noria <fxn@hashref.com>:
> I was reading :h key-notation and saw <EOL> which is meant to be a portable newline.
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> When is <EOL> helpful? Should portable map commands use <EOL> instead of <CR> for example?

It is for help files only. `<EOL>` in rhs of the mapping does exactly
the same thing `<LT>EOL>`, `echo "\<EOL>"` displays `<EOL>`. The only
place where `<EOL>` is special is help file *text*, check `:helpgrep
\c<EOL>`.

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