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by AlchemistCamp
2306 days ago
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I think this is a bit different than what I wrote above. I just want to send the command key as itself. It looks like you're changing your .vimrc itself. How would I get iTerm to just send cmd+p as cmd+p? I tried making a keymapping in that menu with "Key Combination": "cmd+p", "Action": "Do Not Remap Modifiers". Rather than sending it to VIM, it still brings up a print screen dialogue. Similarly, I can't get cmd+[, cmd+], cmd+h (or j, k, l, etc) to send through to VIM. With both VS Code and MacVim, that stuff is easily configurable. My failure (thus far) to figure out how to do the same with iTerm is why I don't really use it. |
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