Monday, March 26, 2012

Re: A function to display all Functional keys F1 ~ F12

Marcin Szamotulski wrote:
> On 17:51 Mon 26 Mar , stardiviner wrote:
>
>> Sometimes I will forget which functional key do what in script map.
>> So I want a function to display all functional keys from F1 to F12.
>> The maps content can from command :verbose map<F1>.
>> Those content can be displayed in any style, like a new window, or same buffer with :echomsg.
>> I just want to display those key binds detail at once.
>> I do not case how you archive this function. (maybe the the better the more simple it is).
>>
>> Thanks guys.
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> Hi,
>
> Something like this might work for you:
>
> fun! ShowFuncKeys(bang)
> for i in range(1,12)
> exe (a:bang == "!" ? 'verbose' : '') . " map<F".i.">"
> endfor
> endfun
> com! -bang ShowFuncKeys :call ShowFuncKeys(<q-bang>)
>
> :ShowFuncKeys
> will show function keys ;) and
> :ShowFuncKeys
> will show where they were defined as well.
>
That's pretty good -- what I do is reserve [s- ctrl- a-] F12 as my
function-help key, so that it displays a one-liner describing all mappings
(ex. F12 -> F1:refmt F2:!hls ...)

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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