Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Re: scratch buffer opening with a " in the command line

On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Marcin Szamotulski <mszamot@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 21:05 Mon 03 Dec , Chris Lott wrote:
>> I am trying to modify this script:
>
> I don't know either. But you can just add:
>
> nmap <buffer> q :quit<cr>
>
> after the line with 'mapclear <buffer>'. Then you can press q to quit
> the wordnet buffer.
>
> Maybe <c-u> could help (:help c^u).

I should have pushed my latest revision out, because that's almost
exactly what I had done! The problem is that pesky " in the command
line, which isn't coming from an accidental <C-R>...so the first press
of 'q' cancels that.

I tried mapping
nmap <buffer> q <c-u>:q
which is the key sequence that works when I do it manually, but no dice.

I can just quit with qq now, but it's a matter of principle now :)

c
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Chris Lott <chris@chrislott.org>

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