John Birrell writes:
> FWIW, this message is being edited with vi on a 2.2.8-STABLE machine
> rlogged in from a dxterm running on an OSF/1 box. The keyboard is one
> of DEC's LK401 things with the funny "Do" keys etc from back when VAX
> was just a twinkle in PDP's eye. I have TERM=vt100 in my Fr
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 10:27:15PM -0600, Chris Csanady wrote:
>
>>On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:53:05PM -0600, Chris Csanady wrote:
>>>I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
>>>the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
>>>god it works on Irix--I th
>On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:53:05PM -0600, Chris Csanady wrote:
>>I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
>>the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
>>god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>>
>>Anyways, here is what happens when I
On Thursday, 4 February 1999 at 15:18:42 +1100, John Birrell wrote:
> Chris Csanady wrote:
>> I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
>> the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
>> god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>>
>> Anywa
Chris Csanady wrote:
> I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
> the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
> god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>
> Anyways, here is what happens when I type the digits 1-9 on the
> keypad while i
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:53:05PM -0600, a little birdie told me
that Chris Csanady remarked
> I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
> the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
> god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>
> Anyways
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:53:05PM -0600, Chris Csanady wrote:
>I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
>the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
>god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>
>Anyways, here is what happens when I type t
I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
Anyways, here is what happens when I type the digits 1-9 on the
keypad while in insert mode..
y
x
w
v
u
t
s
r