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− | I like the Windows default behavior (ctrl-c for copy, ctrl-v for paste, etc) even when I'm running |
+ | I like the Windows default behavior (ctrl-c for copy, ctrl-v for paste, etc) even when I'm running vim on a unix terminal. However, using mswin doesn't give the right "mark block" behavior in the terminal I use (putty). This may hold true for other Xterm emulators: the shift-arrows (mark block) don't work because shift-arrow sends exactly the same signal as just arrows. I have some maps that fix this by assigning some imaps and vmaps to the combination of ctrl-arrows. |
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+ | I have learnt about ":behave" today, although all I wanted is probably: |
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+ | set keymodel=behave |
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+ | set selectmode=key |
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+ | ":behave mswin" might work great, albeit the strange name of it. |
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+ | I have not added anything of this to my vimrc yet, but I tend to go with ":behave mswin" for now. |
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+ | --[[User:Blueyed|Blueyed]] 21:42, March 3, 2011 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 3 March 2011
created August 21, 2003 · complexity intermediate · author urlwolf · version 6.0
I like the Windows default behavior (ctrl-c for copy, ctrl-v for paste, etc) even when I'm running vim on a unix terminal. However, using mswin doesn't give the right "mark block" behavior in the terminal I use (putty). This may hold true for other Xterm emulators: the shift-arrows (mark block) don't work because shift-arrow sends exactly the same signal as just arrows. I have some maps that fix this by assigning some imaps and vmaps to the combination of ctrl-arrows.
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I have learnt about ":behave" today, although all I wanted is probably:
set keymodel=behave set selectmode=key
":behave mswin" might work great, albeit the strange name of it. I have not added anything of this to my vimrc yet, but I tend to go with ":behave mswin" for now.
--Blueyed 21:42, March 3, 2011 (UTC)