> As recommended by other people I have 'inoremap jj <ESC>' defined in my vimrc
> and it works well for most of the time.
>
> A few days ago when I copy-n-paste a lot of text into vim, the result was
> always wrong. It took me quite a while before I figured out that there was a
> substring "jj" included in the text to be pasted. For now I often :set paste
> before copying large text to avoid unexpected behavior.
How are you copy-n-pasting? If you are using a vim with the X11 and
xterm-clipboard features enabled, have mouse=a, and are pasting with
a mouse in a suitable terminal such as GNOME Terminal or xterm, Vim
will detect that you are pasting and disable mappings.
> So I wonder if the `jj' mapping can be ignored when doing copy-n-paste and only
> work when I'm typing from a keyboard.
This is automatic if Vim is properly configured and used with a
proper terminal.
Regards,
Gary
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