Saturday, March 2, 2013

Re: gvim on windows does not accept Alt modifier key

hello, amai san

(2013/03/03 13:10), 天井冴太 (AmaiSaeta) wrote:
> Try this.
> :noremap <M-n> :echo "FOO"<CR>
> :noremap <M-N> :echo "BAR"<CR>
> and check result of Alt-n and Alt-Shift-n.
> <M-n> (Alt-n) and <M-N> (Alt-Shift-n) are different.
> But <C-n> and <C-N> are same mapping.

that works fine just as i intended. thanks!

> I do not know whether this is a correct behavior.
> But it is very confusion...

huum...

vim documentation use <C-A> not <C-a>
it does not refer to difference between <M-n> and <M-N>, too

vim manner is somewhat hard to get used to...

ありがとうございました!

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