> * AK <andrei.avk@gmail.com> [120129 16:00]:
>> On 01/29/2012 07:50 PM, Tim Johnson wrote:
>>> I've been using vim for 12 years now :) and am just getting around 
>>> to ask this question.
>>>
>>> Why is the ^ so slow?
>>> When I press ^, there is a noticeable wait time
>>> before the first non-blank char is selected.
>>>
>>> I.E., on every version of vim I have used, I have found this to be 
>>> so.
>>> 0w is way faster, but may not always be the desired result.
>>
>>
>> For me, it's instantaneous, and always been like that (I'm using
>> gvim). What does :map ^ show?  -ak
>        ^[[24~     <MiddleMouse><Space>
> 	which was set originally by .vimrc
> 	Thanks for that tip, removing
> 	map! ^[[24~  <MiddleMouse>
> 	from .vimrc seems to have corrected it.
> 	cheers
For the record, the '^[' portion of '^[[24~' appears to be an 
escape-sequence-related mapping that wasn't entered properly.  The '^[' 
shouldn't be two characters (carat followed by an opening square 
bracket).  It should be an escape character (which Vim displays as 
'^['), which can be entered, in insert mode, by typing <ctrl-v> followed 
by <esc>.  <esc>[24~ is the VT100-compatible escape sequence for the 
<F12> key.  So, you could accomplish what that mapping probably intended 
by doing:
:map! <F12> <MiddleMouse><Space>
-- 
Best,
Ben
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