Hello all. I am trying to do some keymappings to keys combinations which uses the Alt key. My problem is that, except for Alt-[Left|right|Up|Down] combination, any other combination I try like, Alt-= (M-=), Alt-t(M-t), etc ... Seems to be recognized as utf characters, so for instance <C-M-w> is recognized as <97> when I check my keymaps using the :map command. Similar thing happens to <M-t> which is recognized as an O with a hat symbol on it. So seems my Alt combination are mapped to utf characters rather than the real keyboard keys. I have been looking into google and seems vim always translates this combination of Alt keys to UTF characters. I understand that this is done while in insert mode, but why the map nmap command precessed <M-t> as an UTF character when I put something like: nmap <silent> <M-t> <C-W>v In my .vimrc? Is there any reliable method to use Alt keymaps that works in both vim and gvim and for Linux and Mac?
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