the emmet plugin now uses '<Tab><Tab>,' which I find infinitely easier to

remember than ctrl-z (which I realized I hadn't been using at all)
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Kevin 2014-04-01 02:00:35 -04:00
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" <Ctrl-F3> | (A) -> toggle the scrollbar " <Ctrl-F3> | (A) -> toggle the scrollbar
" "
" (spelling-and-completion) " (spelling-and-completion)
" <Ctrl-z>, | (A) -> enter this following an emme 'word' (ie: html:5) " <Tab><Tab>, | (A) -> enter this following an emme 'word' (ie: html:5)
" \\ | (N) -> show spelling suggestions popup for word " \\ | (N) -> show spelling suggestions popup for word
" \| | (N) -> add word to a local list of correct spellings " \| | (N) -> add word to a local list of correct spellings
" <Leader><Backspace> | (N) -> undo the most recent match selection " <Leader><Backspace> | (N) -> undo the most recent match selection
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
"SPELLING AND COMPLETION:{ "SPELLING AND COMPLETION:{
"emmet switch triggerkey from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z> "emmet switch triggerkey from <Ctrl-Y> to <Ctrl-Z>
let g:user_emmet_leader_key='<C-Z>' let g:user_emmet_leader_key='<Tab><Tab>'
"press backslash twice on a mispelled word for suggestions "press backslash twice on a mispelled word for suggestions
nnoremap \\ hei<C-X><C-S> nnoremap \\ hei<C-X><C-S>