On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Maxim Gonchar <gma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've found that '\e' binding (which represents ESC) breaks all other '\eX'
> bindings, which is quite sad.
> Is it a supposed behavior?

They seem to work for me - I can still do alt+b/f, etc in insert mode.

Can you give me a concrete example of what is failing for you + what
environment you are using (terminal emulator & distro) that I can try?

There are a few different ways that terminals can handle
escape/alt/meta which might be causing some issues here. For reference
I'm using xterm with "Meta Sends Escape" enabled (control-left click
on xterm to find this setting - I set it in ~/.Xresources). I would
tell you what other relevant settings I'm using, but I'm not entirely
sure how to check (they should be whatever the defaults are in Debian
testing except for metaSendsEscape and some other less relevant
settings )...

Cheers,
-Ian

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