On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
vim -u NONEOn 09/08/10 14:24, albert kao wrote:This sounds suspiciously like a mapping interfering. First, try starting vim with no startup processed:
The Esc key running on gvim 7.2 does not work on a windows XP Professional
SP3 computer.
i.e. pressing the "Esc" key does not exit the current insert mode.
"Ctrl-[" does not work either.
vim -u NONE
and see if you get the same behavior.
If so, check your various mappings:
:map
:map!
to see if something is mapped to <esc> or <c-[>
-tim
has no problem with the Esc key and
:map
:map!
:map!
do not see anything mapped to <esc> or <c-[> .
Please help.
Thanks.
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