Sunday, September 28, 2014

Re: command-line commands instead of abbreviations?

On Sunday, September 28, 2014 1:03:27 AM UTC-5, gevisz wrote:
> Is it possible to define a command-line command
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> that just inserts some text after the current
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> cursor position and how to do it in an elegant way?
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>
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> For, example, so that typing in normal mode :тл will
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> insert тру-ля-ля after the current position in text.
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> P.S. In my case the command name will always be in
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> cyrillic, so that not to switch the keyboard
>
> layout.

Easy solution: use a :normal! command within your command definition, to insert the text with 'a'.

E.g. :command тл normal! aтру-ля-ля

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