On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Chris Lott <chris@chrislott.org> wrote:
> If you set mapleader to another chracter, you do the same thing you
> have been doing with /A but you replace the '/' with the new
> mapleader.
>
> So, if you:
> let mapleader = ","
>
> Then you would type
> ,A
>
>
Thanks for the answer, but I knew that already. I see why my question threw you.
My question is this:
I see some examples in email here that show:
<Leader>A
or some other character besides A
what key do I use if my map looks like that?
right now some of my maps actually have \ as the first key to press
some have the F key or Shift F key.
Why are some maps set up like so:
<Leader>A
As I already said help just leaves me right where I started with no
understanding about this. If Chris answered my question then I
apologies for not getting it.
Thanks,
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