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How do I map/unmap an abbreviation or a map!ed key sequence?

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How do I map/unmap an abbreviation or a map!ed key sequence?

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In either case, “:set paste” will do the trick. Use “:set nopaste” to return to normal. For map!ed key sequences, you have a these tricks also; * After typing the first key of the key sequence, pause about 1 second before typing the rest of the sequence. * Type before typing the first key in the key sequence. Normally, you shouldn’t need these tricks. When “:unmap” finds an argument that is not a “from” part, it looks for a matching “to” part and unmaps that one. 5.

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