Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Re: Odd behaviour with :q!

On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 21:15:40 UTC+1, Charles Campbell wrote:
> Christian Brabandt wrote:
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> > Hi Graham!
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> >
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> > On Di, 06 Mai 2014, Graham Nicholls wrote:
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> >
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> >> On a RHEL 6.2 server, I get odd behaviour with vim 7.2.411; randomly at a frequency of about 1 in 5, entering :q! (when in command mode) puts me into insert mode after adding an M and a blank line.
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> >>
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> >> A subsequent :q! usually works, but sometimes does the same.
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> >>
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> >> I'm using konsole under KDE if that's of interest.
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> > Does this only happen with konsole?
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> > By any chance, you are not accidentally using q:?
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> >
>
> !sneppah reven taht wonk uoy -- naitsirhC ,no emoC
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>
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> ,sdrageR
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> pihC
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> (seriously, though: what does
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> :map
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> show? Any maps starting with "q"?)

Nope, no maps. running vim -V stops the behaviour, too - doesn't mention loading virc, so not sure if that's not the same as deleting the virc file.

Thanks

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