tmux/examples/xterm-keys.vim

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" tmux.vim - Set xterm input codes passed by tmux
" Author: Mark Oteiza
" License: Public domain
" Description: Simple plugin that assigns some xterm(1)-style keys to escape
" sequences passed by tmux when "xterm-keys" is set to "on". Inspired by an
" example given by Chris Johnsen at:
" https://stackoverflow.com/a/15471820
"
" Documentation: help:xterm-modifier-keys man:tmux(1)
if exists("g:loaded_tmux") || &cp
finish
endif
let g:loaded_tmux = 1
function! s:SetXtermCapabilities()
set ttymouse=sgr
execute "set <xUp>=\e[1;*A"
execute "set <xDown>=\e[1;*B"
execute "set <xRight>=\e[1;*C"
execute "set <xLeft>=\e[1;*D"
execute "set <xHome>=\e[1;*H"
execute "set <xEnd>=\e[1;*F"
execute "set <Insert>=\e[2;*~"
execute "set <Delete>=\e[3;*~"
execute "set <PageUp>=\e[5;*~"
execute "set <PageDown>=\e[6;*~"
execute "set <xF1>=\e[1;*P"
execute "set <xF2>=\e[1;*Q"
execute "set <xF3>=\e[1;*R"
execute "set <xF4>=\e[1;*S"
execute "set <F5>=\e[15;*~"
execute "set <F6>=\e[17;*~"
execute "set <F7>=\e[18;*~"
execute "set <F8>=\e[19;*~"
execute "set <F9>=\e[20;*~"
execute "set <F10>=\e[21;*~"
execute "set <F11>=\e[23;*~"
execute "set <F12>=\e[24;*~"
endfunction
if exists('$TMUX')
call s:SetXtermCapabilities()
endif