Hi,

Johnathan wrote:
> 
> On pretty much all of the computers that I've used with vim/gvim  
> installed. the default behaviour was to display all keystrokes that make  
> up a single command.
> 
> e.g. for the command "4ra" which would replace 4 characters with "a", the  
> "4" and the "r"are displayed at the bottom of the screen to the left of  
> the character position before the "a" is pressed.
> 
> However, I'm finding that on my computer which runs vim 6.3 on Kubuntu  
> 5.10 (I personally don't think it's an OS issue), the disaply of the  
> keystrokes making up a command is suppressed, which more or less means I'm  
> forced to be really accurate when issuing a multi-key press command - not  
> that it's not doing its bit to train me to be more careful :P, but it can  
> get really annoy.
> 
> So was wondering if anyone know how to turn this on. I've tried searching  
> the help for topics like "ruler". But can't seem to locate the needed  
> option.

  :set showcmd

Regards,
Jürgen

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