Re: rxvt/vim/term?

2000-01-13 Thread Steve Stancliff
Just FYI this same problem began for me under wterm after a 
recent upgrade of vim.  The solution mentioned (don't set term
type to linux) worked for me too.  

-Steve Stancliff


Re: rxvt / vim / term ?

2000-01-11 Thread lorenzo . zampese
Try to use xkeycaps. It let you to bind keys under X, and
maybe it will help you...

Lorenzo
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From: Ryan White [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: 10/01/2000 21.21.29 GMT
  10/01/2000 22.24.42

Subject:  rxvt / vim / term ?

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There seems to be something wrong with rxvt. I am not sure exactly but
about 2 weeks ago I did an upgrade and then tried to use vim and it would
not let me get into edit mode. It is like the term emulation is messed up.
I could not use the arrow keys hjkl or anything to move the cursor.  The
only thing I can do is :QWER and eventually is does some crazy thing and
gets to a point where I can quit my vim.

At first I thought it was a problem with vim but when I use a different
TERM (console, xterm, wterm) it works fine. It is probably a combination
of the two. If anyone has any light to shine on this I would really
appreciate it.

Wichert Already told me to try vim -u NONE -U NONE and that did not work.
I have also tried deleting my .vimrc.

Come to think of it, it has to be a vim problem (possibly upstream).
Because if I use (my computer here that has a broken install) and
connected to my home machine before I upgraded vim worked. But when I
upgraded my home machine and connected there and to use vim it is now
broken.

Which leads me to believe it is not an isolated incident (also I am
running wmaker).


-Ryan




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Re: rxvt / vim / term ?

2000-01-11 Thread Ryan White


Ok well I figured out what the problem was. I had a command that always
ran to start my terminals and it was setting the TERM type to linux (which
as I remember was completely valid).

rxvt -tn linux;

Well I guess the new version of vim does not recognize this TERM. Is that
a bug? I remember when color_xterm used to make the term type linux as
well. In the mean time I guess I will use rxvt as my term type.

-Ryan

On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Ryan White wrote:

 
 
 There seems to be something wrong with rxvt. I am not sure exactly but
 about 2 weeks ago I did an upgrade and then tried to use vim and it would
 not let me get into edit mode. It is like the term emulation is messed up.
 I could not use the arrow keys hjkl or anything to move the cursor.  The
 only thing I can do is :QWER and eventually is does some crazy thing and
 gets to a point where I can quit my vim. 
 
 At first I thought it was a problem with vim but when I use a different
 TERM (console, xterm, wterm) it works fine. It is probably a combination
 of the two. If anyone has any light to shine on this I would really
 appreciate it.
 
 Wichert Already told me to try vim -u NONE -U NONE and that did not work. 
 I have also tried deleting my .vimrc.
 
 Come to think of it, it has to be a vim problem (possibly upstream). 
 Because if I use (my computer here that has a broken install) and
 connected to my home machine before I upgraded vim worked. But when I
 upgraded my home machine and connected there and to use vim it is now
 broken. 
 
 Which leads me to believe it is not an isolated incident (also I am
 running wmaker).
 
 
 -Ryan
 
 
 
 
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