Hey,
I've tried to make a plugin that consistently enables alt mappings in vim.
https://github.com/bruno-/vim-alt-mappings
It turns our that's a though problem for command line vim - mostly because enabling alt mappings breaks a lot of other stuff.
But anyway - can you post which vim are you using (command line, gui)?
Also, if it's terminal vim, then can you please post terminal (Terminal.all in OSX, iTerm, or something else)?
On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 3:29:38 PM UTC+2, neolus wrote:
> Hello, I simply wanted to redirect Alt + Space in insert mode to a plain
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> space
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> but this seems more complicated than I thought.
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> I've only tried i[nore]map <A-Space> <Space>
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> (or w/ imap <M-Space> <Space>)
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> but the same behaviour that it its always given me remains.
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> e.g. in insert I type Alt + Space & my input is grabbed untill I press one
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> more key
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> like say Alt + Space, F2 will print <80>
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> I really hope there's a way, and I hope somebody out there has an idea ?
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> I already searched alot for this but can't seem to find anyone else w/ the
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> same problem/need.
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> Thanks in advance if you're reading this !
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> Cheers !
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