I'm sitting here feeling silly - the vim help tells me to hit CTRL] (to follow links in the help) and I can't get it!? Same problem with ^Wc (close a split window)
I have a German keyboard and especially the CTRL] doesn't seem to work for me.
How do I do them?
Thanks for the help so far, seems to work except the CTRL]! Any idea how I can make it work?
I have a Croatian keyboard and pretty much the same problems (due to the fact that I don't have, for example "]" on it). Have you thought about remapping those keys to something which you could use instead of Ctrl-] key.
For example, plain enter works nicely for me.
To do that, you just go to your "/vimfiles/ftplugin/" directory, and create a file called help.vim (if you're interested in using that key combination only in HELP kind of files). In it, type
nmap <buffer> <Enter> <C-]>
"for just following the link
nmap <buffer> <C-Enter> <C-w><C-]><C-w>T
"for following the help topic in a new split (often useful)
First off, in this type of Help file, the ^
symbol indicates that you need to hit Ctrl with the key. ^Wc
means to hit Ctrl+W, then c
after releasing ^W
. It looks like you might need to use Ctrl+AltGr+9 to get Ctrl+].
Secondly, Ctrl
("Control") should be equivalent to the Strg
("Steering"?) key on your German keyboard.
(Keyboard equivalents, for your reference. I imagine you can set up Vim to be friendlier to a German keyboard, but that exceeds my knowledge and Google-fu.)
I think I found out myself. If I "pretend" to have an english keyboard and just click Ctr-+ (Ctr-"plus symbol") it seems to work. (to the left of "ü").
This is where the ] Symbol is on the English keyboard.
Make me wonder what else is mapped likethis? Anybody an idea?
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