gsky
gsky

Reputation: 193

how to map command key when configurate .vimrc?

I use mac , and I want to configurate .vimrc , for example: :map <C-a> p means ctrl-a -> p

now , I want to do this using command key on mac keyboard, how can I do this? I tried :map <D-a> p , but I failed . whick word represent command key?

Upvotes: 1

Views: 870

Answers (1)

FDinoff
FDinoff

Reputation: 31419

The mapping should work. Unless macvim has already mapped that key to a menu. You first need to unmap it from the menu by adding something like the following into your .gvimrc NOT .vimrc.

macmenu Edit.Select\ All key=<nop>

to unmap <D-A> from Select All.

After that nnoremap <D-a> p will map <D-a> to p.

Upvotes: 1

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