> On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 02:23:31PM -0600, Ethan Vaughn wrote:
> I've used older versions of vim that did the following:
> - Tell you at the bottom of the screen whether you are in
> --Insert-- or --Replace-- mode.
>
> - Stay in Insert mode while using cursor keys to move around.
>
> If
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 02:23:31PM -0600, Ethan Vaughn wrote:
> I've used older versions of vim that did the following:
> - Tell you at the bottom of the screen whether you are in
> --Insert-- or --Replace-- mode.
>
> - Stay in Insert mode while using cursor keys to move around.
>
> If a
Ethan Vaughn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ethan Vaughn wrote:
>> I've used older versions of vim that did the following:
>> - Tell you at the bottom of the screen whether you are in
>> --Insert-- or --Replace-- mode.
>>
>> - Stay in Insert mode while using cursor keys to move around.
>>
>>
Ethan Vaughn wrote:
>
> I've used older versions of vim that did the following:
> - Tell you at the bottom of the screen whether you are in
> --Insert-- or --Replace-- mode.
>
> - Stay in Insert mode while using cursor keys to move around.
>
> If anyone has any ideas how to config vim f
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