import { op } from "https://deno.land/x/ddc_vim@v4.0.2/deps.ts";
const { pastetoggle } = op;
When non-empty, specifies the key sequence that toggles the 'paste' option. This is like specifying a mapping:
:map {keys} :set invpaste<CR>
Where {keys} is the value of 'pastetoggle'. The difference is that it will work even when 'paste' is set. 'pastetoggle' works in Insert mode and Normal mode, but not in Command-line mode. Mappings are checked first, thus overrule 'pastetoggle'. However, when 'paste' is on mappings are ignored in Insert mode, thus you can do this:
:map <F10> :set paste<CR>
:map <F11> :set nopaste<CR>
:imap <F10> <C-O>:set paste<CR>
:imap <F11> <nop>
:set pastetoggle=<F11>
This will make <F10>
start paste mode and <F11>
stop paste mode.
Note that typing <F10>
in paste mode inserts "<F10>"
, since in paste
mode everything is inserted literally, except the 'pastetoggle' key
sequence.
When the value has several bytes 'ttimeoutlen' applies.
(default "")