Thursday, April 4, 2024

Normal commands forbidden in command line

Hello.

Why are some normal commands not allowed in the command line window? I'm thinking of Q in particular, but I see there are others as well: ctrl-t, ctrl-^, …

I was looking to avoid the 'Entering Ex mode' message, and it seems to me the only way might be to filter it out with :filter. But, it doesn't seem possible to get into Ex mode from the command line.


Matan

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