Mapping shift-enter and similar in terminal vim #3392
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In iTerm2 a solution is to map it to for example F13,14,15,etc as can be seen here: https://groups.google.com/g/iterm2-discuss/c/VEiCSc5LCIs/m/U5fqrwNFm88J?pli=1 Is it possible to do the same in Kitty? I'm reading the comments in the preference file for keyboard shortcuts but I'm not sure if and how I can do it? |
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kovidgoyal
Mar 14, 2021
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You can map any key to send any bytes using the send_text directive in kitty.conf. |
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You can map any key to send any bytes using the send_text directive in kitty.conf.