Tim Chase wrote:
> Marc Demlenne wrote:
>> How is it possible, using GVIM, to forbid Windows executing commands
>> destinated to VIM?
>> e.g CTRL-V (Virtual select) is interpreted as "Paste" by MS. CTRL-A as
>> "select all", ...
>> How can I disable this, and retrieve unix-like behaviour in my gvi
Marc Demlenne wrote:
That's it ...
Thanks very much !
I did this recently as well. I figure why would I want platform specific
when I use it multi-platform. For me, just learning, I have learn a
whole lot more about how to use Vim. Plus the mswin stuff can cause
issues with things (I read th
That's it ...
Thanks very much !
On 6/29/06, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is it possible, using GVIM, to forbid Windows executing commands
> destinated to VIM?
> e.g CTRL-V (Virtual select) is interpreted as "Paste" by MS. CTRL-A as
> "select all", ...
> How can I disable this, an
How is it possible, using GVIM, to forbid Windows executing commands
destinated to VIM?
e.g CTRL-V (Virtual select) is interpreted as "Paste" by MS. CTRL-A as
"select all", ...
How can I disable this, and retrieve unix-like behaviour in my gvim ?
Likely your vimrc is directly or indirectly sour
Hello,
How is it possible, using GVIM, to forbid Windows executing commands
destinated to VIM?
e.g CTRL-V (Virtual select) is interpreted as "Paste" by MS. CTRL-A as
"select all", ...
How can I disable this, and retrieve unix-like behaviour in my gvim ?
Thanks very much for any help
--
Marc