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Subject:Re: Vim and the navigating with arrow keys
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> KUDOS - I had the following setting in the registry:
> /usr/bin/inetd.exe REG_SZ
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KUDOS - I had the following setting in the registry:
/usr/bin/inetd.exe REG_SZ binmode tty ntsec
I don't know that that's the culprit - I just set CYGWIN=tty and
TERM=cygwin, and started a fresh bash from a cmd shell, and vim worked
fine with your example
a 2 out of 10 - DISAPPOINTING!! I
expect more!! )
"Randall R Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@cygwin.com on 06/10/2003 10:44:41 AM
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Brian,
At 07:25 2003-06-10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
However, I do take issue with your "practically flawless" line - for I
still have the need to do CTRL-L refreshes with small files. Example:
Simple text file with the following text:
cygrunsrv -E cron
Open in Vim, and do nothing but touc
t;Randall R Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@cygwin.com on 06/10/2003 09:41:59 AM
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Subject:Re: Vim and the navigating with arrow keys
Brian,
At 06:27 2003-06-10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
&g
Brian,
At 06:27 2003-06-10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"True Vim'ers DO NOT navigate with arrow keys". I remember reading
that somewhere. Certainly the "correct" way to navigate in Vim is with
the H J K and L keys. Understood, acknowledged, yaddy yadda
yaaa. That said - I "like" to use the
"True Vim'ers DO NOT navigate with arrow keys". I remember reading that
somewhere. Certainly
the "correct" way to navigate in Vim is with the H J K and L keys.
Understood, acknowledged,
yaddy yadda yaaa. That said - I "like" to use the arrow keys. It's habitual
and something I've been
doing f
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