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32 Key mapping is used to change the meaning of typed keys. The most common use
194 not wait for more characters to be typed. However, if the characters were
195 already typed they are used.
256 For abbreviations |v:char| is set to the character that was typed to trigger
302 getchar() gets the typed key and returns it.
486 Generally: Whenever a character is to be typed that is part of the text in the
494 search pattern) the mappings are disabled until a CTRL-^ is typed. The state
499 are only used for typed characters. This assumes that the language mapping
762 typed before the {lhs}. For example, with this mapping: >
824 {lhs} is typed, it will be replaced with {rhs}. When the {lhs} which is
868 By default Vim assumes that pressing the ALT key sets the 8th bit of a typed
1112 typed after an abbreviation: >
1151 avoid that a typed {lhs} is expanded, since
1211 characters. How many CTRL-Vs need to be typed depends on how you enter the
1242 Later, when the abbreviation is expanded because the user typed in