On Mon, 2011-05-09 at 15:38 +0200, Joakim wrote:
> 
> > Did your window manager/desktop environment version change? It's
> 
> Yes, I have updated openSUSE and there is KDE 4.6 in the current
> release. Before I was using some older version of KDE.
> 
> > :map <C-Tab>
> > 
> > Cream should report:
> > 
> > v <C-Tab>  :<C-U>call Cream_nextwindow()<CR>
> 
> Yes, this returns the message it is supposed to return, as well as
> it shows mapping for <S-Tab>. However, pressing Shift+Tab does the
> same thing as pressing Tab only. This is weird because for example
> in KWrite, Shift+Tab unindents normally...

There a plenty of reasons this could be, let's divide into two
categories:

1. gVim: Are you using the distributed build? Does the :version info
   show a Large or Huge build? Any chance some needed feature wasn't
   built into your gVim? Can you try a more feature-full build?

2. OS: Do you have many customizations in your KDE? Any chance your
   keyboard or language setting might be interfering? How about Alt or
   CapsLock remappings? Can you check that there isn't something
   special KDE uses Shift+Tab for? (And that a KDE app like KWrite may
   have accommodated?) For example, on Windows, Alt+F4 is reserved by
   Windows so it is impossible for Cream to use it.

I bet the problem is related to one of these. :)

-- 
Steve Hall  [ digitect dancingpaper com ]
:: Cream for Vim          http://cream.sourceforge.net



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