> On 30/03/10 14:18, Jeenu wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I know of<buffer>  local mapping and global mapping. I wonder why 
> > there isn't a<window>/<tab>  local mapping option for Vim. I use 
> > some Vim windows/tabs exclusively for navigating quick fix lists. On 
> > those windows, I keep<C-N>  nd<C-P>  globally mapped to :lnext (or 
> > :cnext) and :lprevious. The problem with buffer-local mappings here 
> > is that every time the list will load a new buffer which might not 
> > have this mapping set. Had the mappings been window- or tab-local, I 
> > could have reused the same mappings on other windows for something 
> > else - may be page navigation.
> > 
> > Any reason why those are omitted, and any plans to have them in Vim?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Jeenu
> > 
> 
> See line 2245 in $VIMRUNTIME/doc/todo.txt (:help todo.txt) dated 2010 
> Mar 02 as shown on its first line.
That was line 1722 on my system (Last change: 2009 Aug 09).  Might be 
hard to find, and it's short.  Reproduced here:
In the section 'User Friendlier:'
...
-   Add mappings local to a window: ":map <window> ..."?
The '-' indicates 'unclassified' as to its priority (as seen at the top 
of that file)
-- 
Best,
Ben
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