mapping function keys in vim

百般思念 提交于 2019-12-03 11:08:26

问题


I want to map my F2 for nerdtree with the following entry:

map <F2> :NERDTreeToggle<CR>

But even before that, and after saving the vimrc , whenever i press F2, it just switches the case of the letters on which the cursor is present. Later found out that any function key does it. F5 switches case of 5 characters and so on. Is this because of some other plugin? I presently use c.vim , snippetsEmu , surround , nerdtree , and minibufexpl

There are no keymappings to any function key in my vimrc.


回答1:


Your problem is that vim does not know what does terminal emit when you press <F2>. On some terminals it emits something like <Esc>[12~, so the vim quits current mode (or just beeps if it can't) (<ESC>), does nothing ([1: there must be some key after [, but not 1, so it does nothing) and changes case of two letters (2~). So, you should open .vimrc and write there the following:

set <F2>=<C-v><F2>

where <C-v><F2> means that you must press <C-v> and then <F2>. This line should tell the Vim the exact sequence of codes which is emitted by terminal when you press <F2>. After that, use noremap <F2> whatever and it should work. If it is not the only terminal that you are using, then you may want to put if $TERM==#"<C-r>=$TERM<CR>" before this line and endif after.




回答2:


:map <F2> :NERDTreeToggle<CR>

After starting Vim you can look with

:map <F2>

what F2 is mapped to. It is possible that the plugins change the mapping (not visible in .vimrc)



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3519532/mapping-function-keys-in-vim

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