Friday, May 27, 2011

Re: unable to map

Hallo Tony,

> Well, if gvim receives the key combination, you can check which key
> combination it gets by going to Insert mode, then hitting Ctrl-V
> followed by Alt-Space. If it inserts <M-Space> (9 characters), it's OK.
> If it inserts a no-break space (which you can check by going back to
> Normal mode, placing the cursor over what was just inserted, hitting ga,
> and checking that the hexcode is 0xA0) it's also OK. If it inserts ^[
> followed by a space it might be OK but I'm less sure. Anything else is
> suspect.

Hitting Ctrl-v shows a "^" character. When i hit Alt-Space afterwards
nothing changes. Hitting Esc after that does not change to normal
mode, but prints the character "Â" (hexcode 0xC2). From that it
appears to me that Alt-Space acts as a dead key.

Best regards
Anton

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