On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 03:29:10PM +0100, Daniel Stone wrote:
> Using setopt VI, though this has confirmed to not be important:
> zsh% unicode ䷥
> pressing esc, 0, w, i, ' -w', which should yield 'unicode -w ䷥', instead
> yields 'unicode  -w䷥', by the looks.

This part confuses me; shouldn't w position you at the start of the word,
and therefore i,' -w' do exactly as you say?

> Additionally, once that's in your history, just pressing up to get it
> back to the current line and then down to clear it, will gradually clear
> one character too many from your prompt until it's empty.

I can't reproduce this part; can you do it with zsh -f?



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