Marcin said:
I am not sure why it get's three Z though. I'd expected to see only two of
them.
The last z eats the first Z, if there are an odd number of z's, as z is a
prefix to two key commands.
Regards, John Little
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Hi, running the latest version of vim (from mercurial) I experience the
following weird behaviour:
1. command /usr/local/bin/vim -nNX -u NONE
2. shift (hold on to z then simultaneosly press shift)
Vim stops
Ran it under valgrind but it reports: definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 02:05:19PM +0100, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
Hi, running the latest version of vim (from mercurial) I experience the
following weird behaviour:
1. command /usr/local/bin/vim -nNX -u NONE
2. shift (hold on to z then simultaneosly press shift)
Vim stops
it's
: Re: vim stops
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 02:05:19PM +0100, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
Hi, running the latest version of vim (from mercurial) I experience the
following weird behaviour:
1. command /usr/local/bin/vim -nNX -u NONE
2. shift (hold on to z then simultaneosly press shift
1. command /usr/local/bin/vim -nNX -u NONE
Bram,
I looked at this and didn't remember offhand what the '-X' flag did. No
wonder: 'vim --help' has no entry for that flag. But ':h startup-options'
*does* say what the flag does. Please update the output of 'vim --help'.
I shall now hunt for
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 02:41:11PM +0100, Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
No, I didn't right ZZ but zz. It's different :)
and what about then simultaneously press shift? or maybe you have a
keyboard that produces other than Z for SHIFT-z?
and please don't top-post
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now while pressing z, press also shift
so it results in +shift NOT ZZ or shift+z
Vim stops
Ran it under valgrind but it reports: definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
Version:
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4a BETA (2013 Jul 6, compiled Jul 8 2013 13:51:44)
Included
Manuel Ortega wrote:
1. command /usr/local/bin/vim -nNX -u NONE
Bram,
I looked at this and didn't remember offhand what the '-X' flag did. No
wonder: 'vim --help' has no entry for that flag. But ':h startup-options'
*does* say what the flag does. Please update the output of 'vim
explanation: press z and hold for a few seconds
now while pressing z, press also shift
so it results in +shift NOT ZZ or
shift+z
Vim stops
Now repeat this in shell and post result here. I am absolutely sure you
will see ZZ: it is what
--help'.
I shall now hunt for other discrepancies between 'vim --help' and ':h
startup-options'.
I think you wanted a new topic; irregardless, you appeared to have
Replied to an unrelated topic (Re: vim stops). A better approach
with Seamonkey, for example, is (typically) to right click
behaviour:
1. command /usr/local/bin/vim -nNX -u NONE
2. shift
explanation: press z and hold for a few seconds
now while pressing z, press also shift
so it results in +shift NOT ZZ or
shift+z
Vim stops
Now repeat
it results in +shift NOT ZZ or
shift+z
Vim stops
Now repeat this in shell and post result here. I am absolutely sure you
will see ZZ: it is what I see. If you see this bug your terminal
emulator, X11 or whatever authors, but not us: quit when ZZ was received
is an expected
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