Unmapping the global mappings on a per-buffer basis

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I have the following mapping in tnoremap <Esc> <C-><C-n> init.conf to exit insert mode while in the terminal.
In certain terminal buffers I would like to not have that global mapping applied.



The command :tunmap <buffer> <Esc> doesn't effect globally set mappings.



The command :tunmap <buffer> will remove the mapping for all buffers.



Is there a way to not apply global config to a certain buffer only?










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    Would that work? tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>?

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  • @Ralf Yes! Just phrase it please as an answer and I will accept it.

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I have the following mapping in tnoremap <Esc> <C-><C-n> init.conf to exit insert mode while in the terminal.
In certain terminal buffers I would like to not have that global mapping applied.



The command :tunmap <buffer> <Esc> doesn't effect globally set mappings.



The command :tunmap <buffer> will remove the mapping for all buffers.



Is there a way to not apply global config to a certain buffer only?










share|improve this question

















  • 2





    Would that work? tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>?

    – Ralf
    Jan 5 at 22:14











  • @Ralf Yes! Just phrase it please as an answer and I will accept it.

    – TheMeaningfulEngineer
    Jan 5 at 22:58













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I have the following mapping in tnoremap <Esc> <C-><C-n> init.conf to exit insert mode while in the terminal.
In certain terminal buffers I would like to not have that global mapping applied.



The command :tunmap <buffer> <Esc> doesn't effect globally set mappings.



The command :tunmap <buffer> will remove the mapping for all buffers.



Is there a way to not apply global config to a certain buffer only?










share|improve this question














I have the following mapping in tnoremap <Esc> <C-><C-n> init.conf to exit insert mode while in the terminal.
In certain terminal buffers I would like to not have that global mapping applied.



The command :tunmap <buffer> <Esc> doesn't effect globally set mappings.



The command :tunmap <buffer> will remove the mapping for all buffers.



Is there a way to not apply global config to a certain buffer only?







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    Would that work? tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>?

    – Ralf
    Jan 5 at 22:14











  • @Ralf Yes! Just phrase it please as an answer and I will accept it.

    – TheMeaningfulEngineer
    Jan 5 at 22:58












  • 2





    Would that work? tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>?

    – Ralf
    Jan 5 at 22:14











  • @Ralf Yes! Just phrase it please as an answer and I will accept it.

    – TheMeaningfulEngineer
    Jan 5 at 22:58







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Would that work? tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>?

– Ralf
Jan 5 at 22:14





Would that work? tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>?

– Ralf
Jan 5 at 22:14













@Ralf Yes! Just phrase it please as an answer and I will accept it.

– TheMeaningfulEngineer
Jan 5 at 22:58





@Ralf Yes! Just phrase it please as an answer and I will accept it.

– TheMeaningfulEngineer
Jan 5 at 22:58










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You could overwrite the mapping by a buffer-local mapping. Just map <ESC> to <ESC>:



tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>





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    You could overwrite the mapping by a buffer-local mapping. Just map <ESC> to <ESC>:



    tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>





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      You could overwrite the mapping by a buffer-local mapping. Just map <ESC> to <ESC>:



      tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>





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        You could overwrite the mapping by a buffer-local mapping. Just map <ESC> to <ESC>:



        tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>





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        You could overwrite the mapping by a buffer-local mapping. Just map <ESC> to <ESC>:



        tnoremap <buffer> <ESC> <ESC>






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