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VI Macro Problem
I'm having a problem with a macro i put in my .exrc file.
Here's what I put: map #I ^[ ^ [ is control-v and the escape key. It places a # a the beginning of a line by simply hitting the # on the keyboard. Problem is, now when I hit "o" or "O" to move up or down a line, it places a # at the beginning of thos lines. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong. |
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