You may want to input text in all uppercase letters. Using CAPS LOCK in vi can be a pain because you have to release CAPS LOCK almost every time you want to type a vi command. Here's a nice way to type lowercase letters during input and ex modes; they'll be mapped to uppercase automatically.
Try putting this in your .exrc (Section 17.5) file:
map! a A map! b B map! c C ... map! z Z
Anytime you type (during text-input mode) an a
, the editor will map it into A
. What's that you say . . . you don't want this all the time?
Just put it in a file called .f (for FORTRAN), and
type:
:source .f
when you want FORTRAN mode. Of course, you can define a
function key (Section
18.2) to :source
this.
[After that, anywhere you want a lowercase letter, type CTRL-v first to cancel the map
temporarily. For example, to type the command :w
, type : CTRL-v w.
You can also go into the ex
command mode by typing the vi command
Q
. That takes you to the
ex colon (:) prompt — where the
map! macros won't affect what you type. To return to
vi mode from ex command mode, type
:vi
. -- JP]
—BB, in net.unix on Usenet, 9 October 1986