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From fuenf@aldebaran.cs.uni-sb.de (Stefan Fuenfrocken)
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Subject: "too dangerous to map that"
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Date: 27 Jan 1993 09:05:45 GMT
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PathPath: aldebaran!fuenf
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Hi,
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Under what circumstance do i get the " too dangerous to map that" message?
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There were a few times vi refused to map something.
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e.g. perform search for fixed patten
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:map xx /pattern
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Does this mean, that i probably will run into conflict with 'internal' vi mappings?
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Is there a way to do the mapping anyway.
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e.g: space bar mapping (well, bad example, since it is not too dangerous to map ;) )
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map ^V something
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an then redefine the mappings for 's' and '~', which use the spacebar-mapping,
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accordingly with the 'l' as substitute.
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Another question:
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-) is there a way to use the 'unmapped' meaning of mapped symbols?
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suppose you map! the ESC-key to somthing (a stupid thing, i know ;) ), which
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leaves you with (almost) no possibility to return from any insert/appand/open mode;
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the only thing a can imagine, is to map! an other key to ESC ( with noremap
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