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*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4b. Last change: 2013 Jul 18
*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Aug 03
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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The simplest way to load a set of related language mappings is by using the
'keymap' option. See |45.5|.
In Insert mode and in Command-line mode the mappings can be disabled with
the CTRL-^ command |i_CTRL-^| |c_CTRL-^|. When starting to enter a normal
command line (not a search pattern) the mappings are disabled until a CTRL-^
is typed. The state last used is remembered for Insert mode and Search
patterns separately. The state for Insert mode is also used when typing a
character as an argument to command like "f" or "t".
the CTRL-^ command |i_CTRL-^| |c_CTRL-^| These commands change the value of
the 'iminsert' option. When starting to enter a normal command line (not a
search pattern) the mappings are disabled until a CTRL-^ is typed. The state
last used is remembered for Insert mode and Search patterns separately. The
state for Insert mode is also used when typing a character as an argument to
command like "f" or "t".
Language mappings will never be applied to already mapped characters. They
are only used for typed characters. This assumes that the language mapping
was already done when typing the mapping.