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Tim Johnson  
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 More options Aug 23 2012, 11:28 am
From: Tim Johnson <t...@akwebsoft.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 07:28:39 -0800
Local: Thurs, Aug 23 2012 11:28 am
Subject: Re: Disabling/changing cmd-P
* bj rn <bjorn.winck...@gmail.com> [120823 07:11]:

> > I've recently started using vim on Mac OSX lion.
> > I really don't like the cmd-P mapping to start a print job, because
> > I use cmd-[ for application switch and being a bit of a clutz I
> > annoy myself by hitting the 'p' instead.

> > 1)How can I disable cmd-P ?

> Try adding the following line to your ~/.gvimrc file (create it if it
> doesn't already exists):

> macmenu File.Print key=<nop>

> For more information see ":h :macmenu" and ":h cmd-key".

  Thanks for the reply Bjorn, unfortunately, that has no effect.
  What's more the examples from gui_mac.txt using <nop> that I have
  tried have no effect either. This may be because of some other
  configuration?  But I wouldn't know what that would be.

--
Tim
tim at tee jay forty nine dot com or akwebsoft dot com
http://www.akwebsoft.com


 
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