Sunday, September 27, 2015

Re: Weird 's' command behavior.

On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 11:27:44 AM UTC-7, sycc wrote:
> Ok, so it's finally happened once again.
> I was mistaken about 'cl' though, it behaves incorrectly, same as 's' does.
> I've checked the mapping for either 's', 'c', 'l', 'cl'... I couldn't
> really think of anything else related to this and no, none of them are
> being mapped to anything. 'c<space>' does the same thing.

If you use 'c<space>' or 'cl' what is copied to the "" or "- register?
Use :reg to print the registers.

Is it the 2 characters?

In normal mode does 'l' or '<space>' move one char to the right,
provided you do not re-map '<space>' like I do to 'PageDown' :)

What is the content of 'cpoptions'?
:set cpo?
cpoptions=aABceFs

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