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16 1. Special keys						|ins-special-keys|
17 2. Special special keys |ins-special-special|
31 1. Special keys *ins-special-keys*
33 In Insert and Replace mode, the following characters have a special meaning;
34 other characters are inserted directly. To insert one of these special
40 If you are working in a special language mode when inserting text, see the
100 Enter digraph (see |digraphs|). When {char1} is a special
133 special keys. E.g., you can use this to move
199 CTRL-V Insert next non-digit literally. For special keys, the
207 When |modifyOtherKeys| is enabled then special Escape sequence
339 2. Special special keys *ins-special-special*
341 The following keys are special. They stop the current insert, do something,
664 When the popup menu is displayed there are a few more special keys, see
684 As a special case, typing CTRL-R to perform register insertion (see
831 CTRL-X CTRL-T Works as CTRL-X CTRL-K, but in a special way. It uses
1338 In the first state these keys have a special meaning:
1342 Any non-special character:
1346 In the second and third state these keys have a special meaning:
1383 There are no special mappings for when the popup menu is visible. However,
1745 depends on a special |xml-omni-datafile| and two commands: |:XMLns| and
1809 In the example four special elements are visible:
1811 1. "vimxmlentities" - a special key with List containing entities of this XML
1816 3. "vimxmltaginfo" - a special key with a Dictionary containing tag
1819 4. "vimxmlattrinfo" - special key with Dictionary containing attribute names
1941 <Esc>. See |mode-ins-repl| for the other special characters in Insert mode.