This setting for me still does not allow a:
nmap <A-y> ...
to work as I think it is supposed to in vim.
Anyone have any suggestions ?
If this is expected behavior then fine, just wondering if anyone knows its expected.
thx,
-m
On Monday, April 5, 2021 at 11:44:46 PM UTC-4 mckel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,ok, well RTFM as they say ...:h modifyOtherKeys shows me -For xterm modifyOtherKeys is enabled in the builtin termcap entry. If this isnot used you can enable modifyOtherKeys with these lines in your vimrc:let &t_TI = "\<Esc>[>4;2m"let &t_TE = "\<Esc>[>4;m"I'm excited to try it out.thx for all things vim,-mOn Monday, April 5, 2021 at 4:33:41 PM UTC-4 mckel...@gmail.com wrote:Hi,
Thx always for everything vim.With the other vim I can map almost any key with modifiers, but with vim I cannot.For example to map Alt-y I want to:nmap <A-y> ...but this never works. Instead I use up a function key so I dont have a slow <Esc> issue.Is there a way to set modifyOtherKeys in vim for this ? Is there a build option for it ??thx,-m
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