> When you hit Esc and v in bash (or zsh), it does start the vim
> editor, and when you exit it, it puts the buffer in command line,
> it doesn't run it immediately but waits for you to press Enter.
It has never waited for me, using either ksh or bash--the shell has
always immediately executed the contents of the vim buffer as soon
as I exit vim. I wonder if there is some shell option that controls
that.
Regards,
Gary
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