On Sep 3, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Andrew Long <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK, sorry I can't be any more help (not that it was much in the first place!) 
> Ayway, I have nothing more.

Oops. Sorry -- I think I actually was probably the one who was off-topic (the 
original discussion was about the Vim for iOS app, rather than about the stuff 
that I linked to). :}

I think the general consensus is that the control keys are tough on any version 
of Vim for iOS. This review is about the app in question:

http://usevim.com/2012/05/30/vim-ios/

A quote:

"I haven't figured out how to make arrow keys work when using a bluetooth 
keyboard, and I'm still baffled by how to type <Ctrl> and<Tab> on the iOS 
keyboard. [...] The escape key isn't mapped -- instead it's mapped to \. This 
is on the second symbol keyboard in iOS which is a little bit awkward to get 
to. One tip I read suggests remapping it using :imap al <Esc> -- this means the 
al keys have to be pressed simultaneously.

"I found the app worked fairly well with a bluetooth keyboard, but the escape 
key doesn't work with a physical keyboard either. I couldn't find a way to 
force it to work."

I should mention that I both am lazy (and thus have not actually tried this app 
myself yet) and would very much like to be able to use Vim on iOS. I use both 
constantly and being able to use them together, as Mr. O'Connor writes of, 
would be total awesomeness. :)

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b

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