Dimitar DIMITROV wrote:
> > There is no use case
> If you do something stupid by accident most vim operations can be
> aborted by ctrl-c (exception: python, rbuy, .. scripts)

Try to abort it you will see the success you have.

> So there is still nothing to fix or talk about unless there is a use
> case.
>
> Marc Weber
I tried this problem with both

  1000000iHello<esc>
  1000000iHello <esc>

In both cases ctrl-c worked just fine to break the operation.

I used vim 7.4a.35 on a linux system when trying this.

Regards,
C Campbell

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