Monday, December 15, 2014

Re: Can the "<" char be escaped with a backslash in Vim keymaps?

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 12:09 PM, BPJ <bpj@melroch.se> wrote:
> Can the "<" (less-than/left angle bracket) char be escaped with backslash in Vim keymaps? Or to put it otherwise: which characters can be escaped with a backslash in a keymap?

:help mbyte-keymap also says that the first column can be in <> form.
Did you try using <lt> instead of \<?

Best,
Mathias Rav

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