> while it works for gvim and the command mode.
> after I press /, when I want to use Up key to
> go through the searching history, I get a character
> A inserted.
In addition to Tony's good advice, it would also be worthwhile to
check that (1) you've got a build with command-line history
enabled and (2) that you have some history to recall
For #1, issue
:version
and check for "+cmdline_hist" or verify that
:echo has('cmdline_hist')
returns 1. If it's not built with cmdline_hist, you're likely
running a stripped down "vim tiny" version and you may want to
run/install/build a fuller-featured vim.
For #2, if you started Vim in compatible mode, the 'history'
setting defaults to 0 which means no history is maintained.
Check your value for 'history' to make sure it's >0
:set cp? history?
You can override that setting.
Finally, if your term settings aren't detecting your <up> arrows,
you should be able to use control+P instead (and control+N in
place of <down>).
-tim
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