On Mo, 09 Nov 2020, kingca...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello, is there a way to send a <CTLR-C> to a terminal in vim - a terminal
> opened with :term?
>
> I've tried finding it in the docs, and maybe it's there somewhere, but I
> haven't been able to find it. By the way, I mostly use Windows - so if it just
> works great on most Unix based systems, I wouldn't know (and am jealous).
Doesn't that happen by default? I believe all keys should be forwarded
except for the 'termkey' one and some special Ctrl-\ ones (like
Ctrl-\ CTRL-N)
Please also have a look at :h terminal-typing it also explains a bit
about the CTRL-C case
Best,
Christian
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