Hi Dmitri!
On Mi, 16 Mär 2016, Dmitri Vereshchagin wrote:
> According to the documentation these commands
> 
>     map  <F1> <Esc>
>     map! <F1> <Esc>
> 
> should be sufficient to map <F1> to <Esc> in all major mapping modes.
> However in this case <F1> doesn't stop Select mode and acts like <CR>
> in Command-line mode.
> 
> I found that desired effect could be achieved by using
> 
>     map  <F1> <Esc>
>     map! <F1> <Esc>
>     cmap <F1> <C-C>
>     smap <F1> <Esc>
> 
> Why is that?  Is there anything special about <F1> key?
For command mode, when a key is mapped to esc, it always works like 
pressing enter. This is IIRC the vi-compatible way. This is done on 
purpose and I don't know why (and it seems like nobody was interested in 
a patch).
Best,
Christian
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