you could write a function with a while 1 loop that calls getchar() twice and calls exec 'normal i<C-K>' . char1 . char2, then calls itself recursively. Then ctrl-C would get you out.
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020, 06:06 Manas <manas18244@iiitd.ac.in> wrote:
--Hi guys, I want to know if it is possible to input digraphs continuously.
For example, when writing some math related assignment, often I have to write many symbols which I do using digraphs. But using <C-k> every time seems tedious. Is there a way I can make <C-k> (or anything else) work for infinite digraphs, until I manually end it.
Thanks
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Manas
CSAM Undergraduate 2022
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