> > > I'm using openSUSE, which, like Fedora, is based on RedHat (but maybe not > as closely), and these keys give me no problem. So, István: > > - gvim or console Vim? And when you type :version what does it answer? — > not the full answer: the first lines are enough, like these on my version of > gvim: > > Please see previous mail.
> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Aug 10 2011 23:41:02) > Included patches: 1-280 > Compiled by [email protected] > Huge version with GTK2-GNOME GUI. Features included (+) or not (-): > > To capture these into the clipboard, use > :redir @+ > :version > :redir END > then, after pasting, *remove* everything after "Features included(+) or > not(-):", all stat stuff is not relevant in this case. > > VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Nov 16 2010 17:05:25) Included patches: 1-56 Modified by <[email protected]> Compiled by <[email protected]> Huge version without GUI. > Or, if your Vim is compiled with -clipboard, use copy-paste from some X11 > terminal (using the terminal's facilities). > > - When you type :scriptnames does it list anything before your own vimrc? > If it does, look inside those files; Please see previous email. > are they setting anything related to the keyboard? > > - Do you sill have your pre-7.3 version of Vim? If you do, does _it_ list > any scriptnames before your vimrc? And if different from those of Vim 7.3, > do _they_ set anything related to the keyboard? > > I do not use pre version. > - If console Vim, then in which terminal? Here are a few examples: > - non-X console (go there by Ctrl-Alt-F2, come back by Ctrl-Alt-F7) > - KDE konsole > - gnome-terminal > - xterm > - mlterm > Try it in as many of them as you can, the results can be very different. > > screen > - In Insert mode, is anything inserted into your buffer when you type > Ctrl-V followed by one of the problematic keys? (Repeat for each of them: > Ctrl-V Home, look, Ctrl-V End, look, Ctrl-V PgUp, look, etc.). Before you do > this, make sure you ":set showcmd", so that if after <Ctrl-V> <something> > Vim hasn't got the <something> you'll see a ^V hanging near the bottom-right > corner of your screen. > > > ^[OD^[OC^[OA^[OB^[[5~^[[6~^[[1~^[[4 > Best regards, > Tony. > -- > Doctors take two aspirin and do it in the morning. > > > -- > You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. > Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. > For more information, visit > http://www.vim.org/maillist.**php<http://www.vim.org/maillist.php> > -- the sun shines for all -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
