Thursday, January 30, 2014

Re: Difference in Arrow keys: in buffer window vs in command window; and normal mode vs spell completion

On 1/30/2014 8:07 PM, Ben Fritz wrote:>
>> On Thursday, January 30, 2014 9:24:25 PM UTC-6, Suresh
>> Govindachar wrote:
>>
>> Windows 7, 64 bit; vim 7.4 Big version without GUI
>> built by mool@tororo
>>
>> I have found that the arrow keys work differently depending on
>> where/when they are used:
>>
>> 1) Conemu, cmd shell: normal mode, work as expected.
>> 2) Conemu, cmd shell: Spelling menu gotten from "<C-X>s":
>> arrow keys do not work
>> 3) Conemu, bash shell: arrow keys do not work in normal mode
>> 4) Conemu, bash shell: arrow keys work in command window for
>> selecting from options.
>>
>> The following is the incantations I have in my vimrc that
>> pertain to the terminal -- the colors are beautiful:
>>
>> set term=xterm
>> set t_Co=256
>> let &t_AB="\e[48;5;%dm"
>> let &t_AF="\e[38;5;%dm"
>> set vb t_vb=
>>
>> Any idea what's going on?
>
> Perhaps one of your plugins creates mappings for the arrow keys?
> What do commands like these say?
>
> :verbose map <Left>
> :verbose map! <Left>

Should have mentioned in the original question that the above
return "no mapping found".

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