On 02/08/2011 01:48 AM, Devin Teske wrote:
On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 16:25 -0800, Devin Teske wrote:

On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 01:10 +0100, Alokat wrote:

Hi,

I have some problems by using vim.

arrow up prints a B
arrow down prints a C
...

How can I fix this?

Try adding to ~/.vimrc

set t_ku=^[[1;2B
set t_kd=^[[1;2C


Minor note (hit send after forgetting the pit-fall many fall into):

^[ above is a single character produced by the two keystrokes:

     Control+V followed by Control+[

NOTE: Or, you can use... Control+V followed by Escape
--
Devin



You didn't mention what left/right do. But here's a guess:

set t_kr=^[[1;2A
set t_kl=^[[1;2D

NOTE: You'll have to re-launch vim after creating ~/.vimrc

Alternatively, this may be an artifact of an incorrectly-set TERM
variable...

try (if you're using csh or tcsh):

setenv TERM vt100

(or if you're using sh or bash):

export TERM=vt100

NOTE: you'll have to re-launch vim after changing TERM
--
Devin



Regards,
alokat

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Thanks to all.

The

set t_kr=^[[1;2A
set t_kl=^[[1;2D

solution had fixed my problem.

Regards,
alokat

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