On Jul 4, 2010, at 3:46 PM, björn wrote:
> On 4 July 2010 13:13, Andy Block wrote:
>> On Jul 4, 2010, at 12:58 PM, björn wrote:
>>
>>> On 3 July 2010 21:25, Andy wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have one major annoyance with MacVim, which I'm surprised I can't
>>>> find anyone else mentioning. Specifically, on a semi-regular basis, I
>>>> copy a large amount of text from, e.g., a terminal session, switch to
>>>> vim, paste it, and - bang! I discover I was in command line mode and
>>>> as a result I am in for a long wait.
>>>
>>> Ouch! I was not aware of this problem. Fortunately there is an easy
>>> fix: use Cmd-. instead of Ctrl-C to interrupt.
>>
>> Thanks for you quick response, and suggested workaround. However, Cmd-. also
>> does not appear to interrupt for me. Did you confirm that it worked for you?
>> Would this behaviour depend on any configuration, or the setting of some
>> option? Thanks again,
>
> Yes, I did confirm before posting. Which version of MacVim are you
> using? You should be using a snapshot, or the 7.3a BETA [1] -- the
> stable build is probably too old. No configuration option will affect
> Cmd-. (it is hardwired).
Ah - that'd be it then. I should have mentioned before that I am indeed using
the last stable build (7.2). I'll have a go with something more recent then.
Thanks again, regards,
Andy
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