On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 12:43:48PM EDT, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:28:47 AM UTC-5, pabl...@gmail.com wrote:
[..]
> You can try using <Esc> as Chris suggests, but this should only work
> in some terminals, and it's a hack, not the "correct" solution. It
> WON'T work in gvim. I don't use the terminal enough to know off-hand
> what that "correct" solution is, but I'd get it working in gvim first
> and then figure out why it's not working in your terminal. See :help
> :map-alt-keys, which says (among many other things) that using the Alt
> keys in gvim "should always work".
Not a "hack", much less a "solution".
More of a (very informal) diagnostic tool.. I noticed that the OP's last
name has an accented 'é' in it.. so I'm wondering what kind of
'keyboard' (physical/logical) he's using.. what his Alt keys actually
do... you know.. thinking AltGr.. eightBitInput.. and such..
I know.. not really a diagnostic tool either.. hunch perhaps..? :-)
CJ
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