Sunday, September 18, 2011

Re: keyboard question - was Re: How to generate auto increased number lines

sc <toothpik@swbell.net> [11-09-19 04:52]:
> On Sunday, September 18, 2011 02:42:28 meino.cramer@gmx.de wrote:
>
> > To execute the macro type
>
> > <AltGr-q>
>
> AltGr? my keyboard doesn't have one of those -- wikipedia
> says Windows started allowing the Alt-Ctrl combination to
> emulate AltGr -- anybody know a way to map that for vim on
> linux? it looks useful...
>
> sc
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AltGr is "Alternate graphics" is normally the right Alt key.
But I was wrong here. It depends what keyboard layout you
use. Mine is a QWERTZ layout and the ALTGR-q produces a '@'-sign.

So what you really need is the
@-sign

Please read
:h q

this explains it better than my keyboard-layout-dependant blabla ;)
(which does NOT mean, that I dont want to help you -- mail
me and I will try to answer :)

Best regards,
mcc


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