To clarify - the problem appears to occur if "stopsel" is enabled under
'keymodel'.
Reading the documentation, I'm not sure that Ctrl-f is meant to have this
effect, given it says:
Special keys in this context are the cursor keys, <End>, <Home>,
<PageUp> and <PageDown>.
Ctrl-b has the same problem (if indeed it is one).
John
On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 13:10:09 +0200, John Orr <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just curious if anyone else has seen this.
>
> I'm using Vim 7.2 with patches up to 148 on Windows - the latest
> installer
> from the Cream project.
>
> For at least a month now, I think I've noticed different behaviour to
> what
> I'm used to.
> If I edit a file with
> gvim -u NONE -U NONE
> then use Shift-V to go to line-wise visual mode, if I then press Ctrl-F I
> expect to move forward a page, extending the visual selection.
>
> This seems to work - unless I first run
> :behave mswin
> in which case it exits visual mode.
>
> I've used gvim on Windows - sourcing mswin.vim which I assume has always
> run behave mswin - and I don't remember this behaviour.
>
> Do others see this, and is it intentional do you think?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> >
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