> On Dec 1, 7:34 am, Tim Chase <v...@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
> > When you say that other applications see it, are they GUI or
> > console apps (especially via SSH)?
>
> Sorry. That'd be gui apps (tested with a quick firebug onkeypress
> handler in firefox).
>
> > In insert mode, you can try typing control+V followed by control+;
> > and see if Vim sees the character. You might also try the same experiment
> > in gvim.
>
> This was being done in MacVim (which I know is slightly different) and
> it does not see the event. It gets a plain ;. The term seems to be
> eating ctrl-; and vim never even gets it. I was writing here mostly to
> see if anybody else was seeing it or it's something with my system
> setup that I'm missing.
Same here, on linux debian, both with xterm & rxvt.
On a US keyboard, the following all appear to behave likewise, both with
the Ctrl and Ctrl+Shift modifiers:
, . ; ' - = 0 9 1 2
< > : " _ + ) ( ! @
CJ
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