[Vimperator] <C-]>-ing from command line mode goes one back in the history as well?

Mario Martinez martinez.mario at gmail.com
Sun Sep 9 13:45:21 PDT 2007


On Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 02:02:26PM -0500, Ian Taylor wrote:
> Excerpts from Martin Stubenschrott's message of Sun Sep 09 12:48:45 -0500 2007:
> > On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 11:46:14PM +0800, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim wrote:
> > > this is sort of an "unexpected behaviour" for me, given that of
> > > course, in vim, <C-]> works pretty much the same as <esc>... I'm just
> > > wondering, can this be fixed? I've just noticed also that <C-]> means
> > > "go forward one" in the history in firefox, so perhaps this may have
> > > to do with some sort of event handling that is not done properly for
> > > firefox (C-] apparently meaning "go one page back" in the standard
> > > firefox!)....
> > 
> > I thought C-[ (not C-] as you wrote) works everywhere, where esc works
> > in vimperator, but obviously this is a little broken, as i never use C-[
> > 
> > I might take a look at that though to fix it, no promises though,
> > unless I get a patch.
> > 
> > Martin
> 
> Can't you just add a line to ~/.vimperatorrc
> 
> map <C-[> Esc

I'm following this thread and I have a similar cuestion. I would like to
remapp <Esc> and use <C-a>. The idea is to use <C-a> to change the focus
when I'm on a form field.

I put this on mi ~/.vimperatorrc 

map <C-a> <Esc>

but it didn't work.

I'm using vimperator 0.5.1

any ideas?

(sorry, for my english. Is not my native language)

-- 
Mario Martínez


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