Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Re: set iminsert: why global, not local?

Thanks for your reply, Tony!

1-2. Then I AM missing something, I assume: http://i.imgur.com/1SqcHwW.gif
Like, why the Russian keymap — even though set locally via "setlocal iminsert=1" — applies to all buffers?

3. Well, I seem to understand why exactly this behavior happens ("characters [being] simply typed"). What I don't understand, is how to deal with that? Like, if I want to remap <ESC> in INSERT mode, and also want to keep my arrows working, too, for example?

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