Friday, December 9, 2016

Re: Remapping CTRL-L, CTRL-K etc… as used in line/dictionary completion

Hi Lifepillar,

2016-12-9(Fri) 4:35:01 UTC+9 Lifepillar:
> Hello,
> is it possible to remap <C-L>/<C-K>/... so that my mapping is invoked
> when <C-L>/<C-K>/... is pressed during line/dictionary completion?
>
> To see what I mean, define
>
> imap <expr> <c-l> pumvisible()?'PUM':'BAM'
>
> Then, using this text:
>
> now and here
> nowhere
> no
>
> and with the cursor after the last character in the last line, type
> <c-x><c-l>, then <c-l> again. Instead of inserting PUM, Vim highlights
> the last menu entry, clearly ignoring the fact that <c-l> is mapped. Is
> that by design?

See the document.

:help ins-completion
/^Note

doc> Note: The keys that are valid in CTRL-X mode are not mapped. This allows for
doc> ":map ^F ^X^F" to work (where ^F is CTRL-F and ^X is CTRL-X). The key that
doc> ends CTRL-X mode (any key that is not a valid CTRL-X mode command) is mapped.
doc> Also, when doing completion with 'complete' mappings apply as usual.

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Best regards,
Hirohito Higashi (a.k.a. h_east)

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