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