Thanks so much! That works great.
If <C-w>w in a vim terminal will always get me E994 then do you see a reason to not add something like:
tnoremap <C-w>w <C-w>.w
to my .vimrc ?
thx for vim,
-m
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 12:55:59 PM UTC-5 Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> I just wanted to add, I am not trying to go back to main window - I am
> just wanting to send <C-w>w in app in terminal window for it to use
> internally.
Try using CTRL-W . w
The dot means "this terminal". See ":help t_CTRL-W_."
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