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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ inoremap <C-P> <C-O>:CtrlP<CR> ``` Overriding or disabling shortcuts in this plugin can be done in several ways. The simplest way is to use: -``` +```vim let g:novim_mode_use_shortcuts = 0 inoremap ... custom mapping ... call novim_mode#StartNoVimMode() @@ -102,8 +102,7 @@ let g:novim_mode_use_better_wrap_navigation = 1 Lastly you can unmap a mapping using commands such as `nunmap`, `iunmap`, `sunmap`, etc. ### Known issues - * There seems to be a bug where only `SHIFT+TAB` and not `TAB` works for indenting during selection mode. Again this may be fixed by simulating selection mode with Visual mode in the future. - * When using `novim_mode_use_better_wrap_navigation`, then END key does not go the end of a visual line, but to the end of the physically represented line. - * Mapping `<CTRL+m>` internally means mapping `<RETURN>`. This is a throwback to Vim's days as a pure terminal application. - * `CTRL+BACKSPACE` internally represents <CTRL+H>, which can be annoying. Again this is a throwback to Vim's days as a pure terminal application. + * There seems to be a bug where only `SHIFT+TAB` and not `TAB` works for indenting during selection mode. + * Mapping `<CTRL+M>` internally means mapping `<RETURN>`. This is a throwback to Vim's days as a pure terminal application. + * `CTRL+BACKSPACE` internally represents `<CTRL+H>`, which can be annoying. Again this is a throwback to Vim's days as a pure terminal application. |