Sunday, March 15, 2026

Re: Current Position



On Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 10:18:40 AM UTC-4 Yongwei Wu wrote:
On Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 9:17:41 PM UTC+8 Christopher wrote:

 I understand it works for you; although as I posted. It doesn't work in my case. I see the `g` in the bottom of the screen but when doing CTRL+G nothing happens ? 

You need to provide more information about your environment: OS, remote or local, terminal app if you are doing remote, :version output, etc.

Does any Ctrl key work, like Ctrl-F for Page down, Ctrl-B for Page up, and Ctrl-G for Print current file name? Could it be that some app intercepted Ctrl-G for some purposes?
 
The method of using the `...` to post below using Google Groups web interface exposes my email address; do I want that ? 

I am replying now in the Google Groups web UI, and you can see the result yourself. Also, your e-mail address is never a secret for subscribers of this mailing list. 

CTRL+F, CTRL+G work, so yes; some of the CTRL keys do work. I'm looking into another program currently; although it seems nothing exists which would block this combination of keys.  

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Re: Current Position

On Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 9:17:41 PM UTC+8 Christopher wrote:

 I understand it works for you; although as I posted. It doesn't work in my case. I see the `g` in the bottom of the screen but when doing CTRL+G nothing happens ? 

You need to provide more information about your environment: OS, remote or local, terminal app if you are doing remote, :version output, etc.

Does any Ctrl key work, like Ctrl-F for Page down, Ctrl-B for Page up, and Ctrl-G for Print current file name? Could it be that some app intercepted Ctrl-G for some purposes?
 
The method of using the `...` to post below using Google Groups web interface exposes my email address; do I want that ? 

I am replying now in the Google Groups web UI, and you can see the result yourself. Also, your e-mail address is never a secret for subscribers of this mailing list. 

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Re: Current Position

hi,

On Sun, 15 Mar 2026 at 13:17, Christopher <crestchristopher@gmail.com> wrote:
> ... exposes my email address; do I want that ?

if your questions are rhetorical, then no. ;-)

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Re: Current Position


 I understand it works for you; although as I posted. It doesn't work in my case. I see the `g` in the bottom of the screen but when doing CTRL+G nothing happens ? 

The method of using the `...` to post below using Google Groups web interface exposes my email address; do I want that ? 


On Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 9:40:29 PM UTC-4 Yongwei Wu wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2026 at 16:56, Christopher <crestchr...@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried another version on another installation; the same thing. This is frustrating why it's not working; I assume if I can't get this to work similar commands will not work. Therefore I really want to solve this issue.

1. What did you see when you type g followed by Ctrl-G?
2. What's the output of `:nmap` after starting Vim with `vim --clean`?
3. If still unsolved, what's your output of `:version`?

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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Re: Current Position

On Sat, 14 Mar 2026 at 16:56, Christopher <crestchristopher@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried another version on another installation; the same thing. This is frustrating why it's not working; I assume if I can't get this to work similar commands will not work. Therefore I really want to solve this issue.

1. What did you see when you type g followed by Ctrl-G?
2. What's the output of `:nmap` after starting Vim with `vim --clean`?
3. If still unsolved, what's your output of `:version`?

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Re: Current Position

I tried another version on another installation; the same thing. This is frustrating why it's not working; I assume if I can't get this to work similar commands will not work. Therefore I really want to solve this issue.
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On Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 2:56:40 PM UTC-4 Christian Brabandt wrote:

On Mi, 11 Mär 2026, Christopher wrote:

> I tried vim --clean I don't see anything happen ?

Please do not top poste.

Does this work?
:exe ":norm! g\<c-g>"


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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Re: Current Position

On Mi, 11 Mär 2026, CrestChristopher wrote:

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> Does this work?
> :exe ":norm! g\<c-g>"
>
> Yes, that command works; although why not g followed by CTRL+g ?

This is how Vim script expects those two keys.

So did you really press "g" followed by hitting the "CTRL" key (and keep
it down) and pressing the "g" key again?

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