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NERDTreeMenu Remapping
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I'm a Colemak keyboard layout user and I recently started to learn and use Vim.
I was able to map the arrow keys in the normal
mode by putting custom mappings such as noremap u k
in .vimrc (because the keys h
, j
, k
, and i
are in different places in the Colemak layout).
However, when I tried to use NERDTree, navigating through the NERDTree menu became very hard for me for I have to reach j
and k
key to navigate up and down (those keys are y
and k
in QWERTY).
Is there a way to map those two keys into other keys?
I would really appreciate any help!
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I'm a Colemak keyboard layout user and I recently started to learn and use Vim.
I was able to map the arrow keys in the normal
mode by putting custom mappings such as noremap u k
in .vimrc (because the keys h
, j
, k
, and i
are in different places in the Colemak layout).
However, when I tried to use NERDTree, navigating through the NERDTree menu became very hard for me for I have to reach j
and k
key to navigate up and down (those keys are y
and k
in QWERTY).
Is there a way to map those two keys into other keys?
I would really appreciate any help!
key-bindings keymap plugin-nerdtree keyboard-layout
New contributor
add a comment |
I'm a Colemak keyboard layout user and I recently started to learn and use Vim.
I was able to map the arrow keys in the normal
mode by putting custom mappings such as noremap u k
in .vimrc (because the keys h
, j
, k
, and i
are in different places in the Colemak layout).
However, when I tried to use NERDTree, navigating through the NERDTree menu became very hard for me for I have to reach j
and k
key to navigate up and down (those keys are y
and k
in QWERTY).
Is there a way to map those two keys into other keys?
I would really appreciate any help!
key-bindings keymap plugin-nerdtree keyboard-layout
New contributor
I'm a Colemak keyboard layout user and I recently started to learn and use Vim.
I was able to map the arrow keys in the normal
mode by putting custom mappings such as noremap u k
in .vimrc (because the keys h
, j
, k
, and i
are in different places in the Colemak layout).
However, when I tried to use NERDTree, navigating through the NERDTree menu became very hard for me for I have to reach j
and k
key to navigate up and down (those keys are y
and k
in QWERTY).
Is there a way to map those two keys into other keys?
I would really appreciate any help!
key-bindings keymap plugin-nerdtree keyboard-layout
key-bindings keymap plugin-nerdtree keyboard-layout
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if you look at the documentation (:help NERDTree-t
), you'll see that each of the command have a name and a default key.
To remap for example NERDTreeMapUpdir
to the 'a' key, you just have to add to you .vimrc
:
let NERDTreeMapUpdir='a'
It worked! Thank you so much! It wasn't working when I tried to setlet NERDTreeMenuDown = "e"
and the reason was that the keye
has been bound to something else, so by setting theNERDTreeMapOpenExpl
to some other key solved the issue.
– David
3 hours ago
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if you look at the documentation (:help NERDTree-t
), you'll see that each of the command have a name and a default key.
To remap for example NERDTreeMapUpdir
to the 'a' key, you just have to add to you .vimrc
:
let NERDTreeMapUpdir='a'
It worked! Thank you so much! It wasn't working when I tried to setlet NERDTreeMenuDown = "e"
and the reason was that the keye
has been bound to something else, so by setting theNERDTreeMapOpenExpl
to some other key solved the issue.
– David
3 hours ago
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if you look at the documentation (:help NERDTree-t
), you'll see that each of the command have a name and a default key.
To remap for example NERDTreeMapUpdir
to the 'a' key, you just have to add to you .vimrc
:
let NERDTreeMapUpdir='a'
It worked! Thank you so much! It wasn't working when I tried to setlet NERDTreeMenuDown = "e"
and the reason was that the keye
has been bound to something else, so by setting theNERDTreeMapOpenExpl
to some other key solved the issue.
– David
3 hours ago
add a comment |
if you look at the documentation (:help NERDTree-t
), you'll see that each of the command have a name and a default key.
To remap for example NERDTreeMapUpdir
to the 'a' key, you just have to add to you .vimrc
:
let NERDTreeMapUpdir='a'
if you look at the documentation (:help NERDTree-t
), you'll see that each of the command have a name and a default key.
To remap for example NERDTreeMapUpdir
to the 'a' key, you just have to add to you .vimrc
:
let NERDTreeMapUpdir='a'
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It worked! Thank you so much! It wasn't working when I tried to setlet NERDTreeMenuDown = "e"
and the reason was that the keye
has been bound to something else, so by setting theNERDTreeMapOpenExpl
to some other key solved the issue.
– David
3 hours ago
add a comment |
It worked! Thank you so much! It wasn't working when I tried to setlet NERDTreeMenuDown = "e"
and the reason was that the keye
has been bound to something else, so by setting theNERDTreeMapOpenExpl
to some other key solved the issue.
– David
3 hours ago
It worked! Thank you so much! It wasn't working when I tried to set
let NERDTreeMenuDown = "e"
and the reason was that the key e
has been bound to something else, so by setting the NERDTreeMapOpenExpl
to some other key solved the issue.– David
3 hours ago
It worked! Thank you so much! It wasn't working when I tried to set
let NERDTreeMenuDown = "e"
and the reason was that the key e
has been bound to something else, so by setting the NERDTreeMapOpenExpl
to some other key solved the issue.– David
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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