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diff runtime/doc/cmdline.txt @ 18717:14d2a210fab1 v8.1.2350
patch 8.1.2350: other text for CTRL-V in Insert mode with modifyOtherKeys
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/fc4ea2a72d36de1196a3ce17352e72f8fe90f4bb
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue Nov 26 19:33:22 2019 +0100
patch 8.1.2350: other text for CTRL-V in Insert mode with modifyOtherKeys
Problem: Other text for CTRL-V in Insert mode with modifyOtherKeys.
Solution: Convert the Escape sequence back to key as if modifyOtherKeys is
not set, and use CTRL-SHIFT-V to get the Escape sequence itself.
(closes #5254)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Tue, 26 Nov 2019 19:45:04 +0100 |
parents | 03b854983b14 |
children | 99586852c2db |
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--- a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt @@ -77,10 +77,17 @@ CTRL-V Insert next non-digit literally. way as in Insert mode (see above, |i_CTRL-V|). Note: Under Windows CTRL-V is often mapped to paste text. Use CTRL-Q instead then. + When |modifyOtherKeys| is enabled then special Escape sequence + is converted back to what it was without |modifyOtherKeys|, + unless the Shift key is also pressed. *c_CTRL-Q* CTRL-Q Same as CTRL-V. But with some terminals it is used for control flow, it doesn't work then. +CTRL-SHIFT-V *c_CTRL-SHIFT-V* *c_CTRL-SHIFT-Q* +CTRL-SHIFT-Q Works just like CTRL-V, unless |modifyOtherKeys| is active, + then it inserts the Escape sequence for a key with modifiers. + *c_<Left>* *c_Left* <Left> cursor left *c_<Right>* *c_Right*