Thursday, May 28, 2015

Re: Autocmd to have a mapping only for a specific file

alexandre viau wrote:
> But even if i put backspace instead of ctrl-enter it will not be
> executed, only one of the mapping is executed
> Le mer. 29 avr. 2015 à 17:05, Charles Campbell
> <Charles.E.Campbell@nasa.gov <mailto:Charles.E.Campbell@nasa.gov>> a
> écrit :
>
> av wrote:
> > Le jeudi 23 avril 2015 09:25:11 UTC+2, av a écrit :
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I try to have an autocommand that would provide a mapping to
> the <enter> and <c-enter> keys only on a certain file name. Like
> myfile.txt for example.
> >>
> >> I have tried a test like this here, and it works for the
> <c-Enter> mapping but not for the <Enter> one:
> >>
> >> autocmd! BufNewFile,BufRead,BufEnter myfile.txt nmap
> <buffer> <Enter> :echo 'Hi!'<cr>
> >> autocmd! BufNewFile,BufRead,BufEnter myfile.txt nmap
> <buffer> <c-Enter> :echo 'Test!'<cr>
> >>
> >> And when I do :map <enter> vim says that there are "No mapping
> found"
> >>
> >> Any ideas why? And please tell me if I chose the right list of
> events.
> >>
> >> Thank you very much,
> >>
> >> Alexandre
> > It seems I cannot use <Enter> and <c-Enter> at the same time,
> only one of the 2 works. Why is that?
> >
> Go into insert mode.
>
> Type ctrl-v [return]
> Type ctrl-v ctrl-[return]
>
> You'll likely find that there's no difference between them.
>
Do the same thing with ctrl-v [backspace] and ctrl-v ctrl-[backspace].
Under gvim I do get a difference (<BS> vs <C-BS>) but not under vim.
btw, bottom posting is preferred on this list.

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Regards,
Chip Campbell

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