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patch 8.1.2194: modifyOtherKeys is not enabled by default
Problem: ModifyOtherKeys is not enabled by default. Solution: Add t_TI and t_TE to the builtin xterm termcap.
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@@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ manual.
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1.8 Examples |map-examples|
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1.8 Examples |map-examples|
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1.9 Using mappings |map-typing|
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1.9 Using mappings |map-typing|
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1.10 Mapping alt-keys |:map-alt-keys|
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1.10 Mapping alt-keys |:map-alt-keys|
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1.11 Mapping an operator |:map-operator|
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1.11 Mapping in modifyOtherKeys mode |modifyOtherKeys|
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1.12 Mapping an operator |:map-operator|
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2. Abbreviations |abbreviations|
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2. Abbreviations |abbreviations|
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3. Local mappings and functions |script-local|
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3. Local mappings and functions |script-local|
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4. User-defined commands |user-commands|
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4. User-defined commands |user-commands|
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@@ -777,6 +778,9 @@ In the GUI Vim handles the Alt key itself, thus mapping keys with ALT should
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always work. But in a terminal Vim gets a sequence of bytes and has to figure
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always work. But in a terminal Vim gets a sequence of bytes and has to figure
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out whether ALT was pressed or not.
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out whether ALT was pressed or not.
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If the terminal supports the modifyOtherKeys mode and it has been enabled,
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then Vim can recognize more key combinations, see |modifyOtherKeys| below.
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By default Vim assumes that pressing the ALT key sets the 8th bit of a typed
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By default Vim assumes that pressing the ALT key sets the 8th bit of a typed
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character. Most decent terminals can work that way, such as xterm, aterm and
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character. Most decent terminals can work that way, such as xterm, aterm and
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rxvt. If your <A-k> mappings don't work it might be that the terminal is
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rxvt. If your <A-k> mappings don't work it might be that the terminal is
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@@ -814,7 +818,31 @@ on the terminal; that's a good last resource in case you want to send ESC when
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using other applications but not when inside Vim.
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using other applications but not when inside Vim.
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1.11 MAPPING AN OPERATOR *:map-operator*
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1.11 MAPPING IN modifyOtherKeys mode *modifyOtherKeys*
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Xterm and a few other terminals can be put in a mode where keys with modifiers
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are sent with a special escape code. Vim recognizes these codes and can then
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make a difference between CTRL-H and Backspace, even when Backspace sends the
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character 8. And many more special keys.
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For xterm modifyOtherKeys is enabled in the builtin termcap entry. If this is
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not used you can enable modifyOtherKeys with these lines in your vimrc: >
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let &t_TI = "\<Esc>[>4;2m"
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let &t_TE = "\<Esc>[>4;m"
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In case the modifyOtherKeys mode causes problems you can disable it: >
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let &t_TI = ""
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let &t_TE = ""
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It does not take effect immediately. To have this work without restarting Vim
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execute a shell command, e.g.: `!ls`
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A known side effect effect is that in Insert mode the raw escape sequence is
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inserted after the CTRL-V key. This can be used to check whether
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modifyOtherKeys is enabled: In Insert mode type CTRL-V CTRL-V, if you get
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one byte then modifyOtherKeys is off, if you get <1b>27;5;118~ then it is on.
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1.12 MAPPING AN OPERATOR *:map-operator*
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An operator is used before a {motion} command. To define your own operator
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An operator is used before a {motion} command. To define your own operator
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you must create mapping that first sets the 'operatorfunc' option and then
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you must create mapping that first sets the 'operatorfunc' option and then
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@@ -912,6 +912,8 @@ static struct builtin_term builtin_termcaps[] =
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{(int)KS_TE, IF_EB("\033[2J\033[?47l\0338",
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{(int)KS_TE, IF_EB("\033[2J\033[?47l\0338",
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ESC_STR "[2J" ESC_STR_nc "[?47l" ESC_STR_nc "8")},
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ESC_STR "[2J" ESC_STR_nc "[?47l" ESC_STR_nc "8")},
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# endif
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# endif
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{(int)KS_CTI, IF_EB("\033[>4;2m", ESC_STR_nc "[>4;2m")},
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{(int)KS_CTE, IF_EB("\033[>4;m", ESC_STR_nc "[>4;m")},
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{(int)KS_CIS, IF_EB("\033]1;", ESC_STR "]1;")},
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{(int)KS_CIS, IF_EB("\033]1;", ESC_STR "]1;")},
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{(int)KS_CIE, "\007"},
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{(int)KS_CIE, "\007"},
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{(int)KS_TS, IF_EB("\033]2;", ESC_STR "]2;")},
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{(int)KS_TS, IF_EB("\033]2;", ESC_STR "]2;")},
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@@ -741,6 +741,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
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static int included_patches[] =
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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2194,
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/**/
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/**/
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2193,
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2193,
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/**/
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/**/
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