On 2014-11-03 09:00, Jürgen Krämer wrote:
> when this happens again you might want to check if there is a
> mapping defined for ":" and where it was defined. Normally you
> would execute the command
>
> :verb map :
>
> which probably won't work in this case. But there is the
> command-line window which you can open with
>
> q:
>
> You will see the last line of your command-line history
Alternatively, you can use
Q
to enter Ex mode, enter the ":" command(s) you need, then type
:vi
to return to normal Vi.
-tim
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