Monday, September 9, 2013

RE: Where does mapping come from on Windows?

Christian Brabandt wrote:
>> And where is this mapping actually defined? And why only on
>> Windows?
>
> That is hardcoded in the Vim source.

It can't be true!

Yet...

gvim -u NONE -i NONE
:map
:imap

gives

v <C-X> "*d
v <C-Del> "*d
v <S-Del> "*d
v <C-Insert> "*y
v <S-Insert> "-d"*P
n <S-Insert> "*P
! <S-Insert> <C-R><C-O>*

Search for "Default mappings" in src/getchar.c

John


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