On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 10:40, Benj wrote:
> Joon Guillen wrote:
> 
> > How do I get rid of the annoying ^M that appears whenever I press the
> > backspace key (on VIM)?  This seems to only happen during remote
> > sessions in ssh.  The backspace works just fine if I'm using vim
> > locally.
> 
> Try doing this:
> 
> $ export TERM=vt100
> 

It did get id of the ^?, but vim lost all colors, and the backspace now
behaves like the del key :P


-- 
Joon Guillen


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So computers are tools of the Devil? thought Newt.  He had no problem
believing it.  Computers had to be the tools of _somebody_, and he knew
for certain that it definitely wasn't him.

from "Good Omens", Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett

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