> I have do following test on debian 10
> 1. Xterm v 350 and v330 , with vim 8.1.2267.
> CTRL P can't work as expected
> 2. Xtrem v350 and v330, with vim 8.1.2111 ,
> CTRL P can works as expected
> 3. vim 8.1.2111 and 8.1.2267 can works as expected in gnome terminal
> 4. vim 8.1.2111 and 8.1.2267 can works as expected in native framebuffer console
Check:
verbose set t_TI
verbose set esckeys?
You might work around it by settint t_TI and t_TE to empty (and running
a shell command, e.g.. :!ls).
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