On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:13:07AM +1100, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> Matthew Dalton wrote:
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> > Brendan J Simon wrote:
> >
> >> When I use VIM in an X terminal (eg. gnometerm), I can't use the cursor
> >> keys to navigate whilst in insert mode.
> >> *However*, if I have a ~/.vimrc file with nothin
Matthew Dalton wrote:
Brendan J Simon wrote:
When I use VIM in an X terminal (eg. gnometerm), I can't use the cursor
keys to navigate whilst in insert mode.
*However*, if I have a ~/.vimrc file with nothing in it, I *can*
navigate with the cursor keys in insert mode.
Very strange. Is this a b
Brendan J Simon wrote:
>
> When I use VIM in an X terminal (eg. gnometerm), I can't use the cursor
> keys to navigate whilst in insert mode.
> *However*, if I have a ~/.vimrc file with nothing in it, I *can*
> navigate with the cursor keys in insert mode.
> Very strange. Is this a bug or have I g
Happens to me too (over an ssh connection). Don't know why.
> On 20010227.1109, Brendan J Simon said ...
>
>
> When I use VIM in an X terminal (eg. gnometerm), I can't use the cursor
> keys to navigate whilst in insert mode.
> *However*, if I have a ~/.vimrc file with nothing in it, I *can*
>
When I use VIM in an X terminal (eg. gnometerm), I can't use the cursor
keys to navigate whilst in insert mode.
*However*, if I have a ~/.vimrc file with nothing in it, I *can*
navigate with the cursor keys in insert mode.
Very strange. Is this a bug or have I got something wrong with my setu
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