Friday, June 25, 2021

Keymapping txtfmt

Hello everyone,

I am a beginner, so just looking for a little guidance while I read tutorials.

I would like to custom map commands from the txtfmt highlighting plugin.

My understanding so far is that this could be achieved with a basic syntax such as:

map 1 \hf=bi,cg

However, the txtfmt command is such that first you must enter \h, then enter f=bi,cg into a command input prompt that gets displayed.

How might I achieve this two step command with Vim keymappings?

Thank you,
Julius

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