On 2010-07-03 12:23, Štěpán Němec wrote: > Are you saying that when you do C-h c C-i and C-h c <tab> in emacs -nw > under Windows, you get different results?
Yes. The first is bound to `vimpulse-jump-forward', the second to `indent-for-tab-command'. And when I jump back three times with C-o C-o C-o, I can jump forwards with C-i C-i C-i, but not with <tab> <tab> <tab>. > How does emacs -nw on Windows even look like? Spartan. :) I'm attaching a 11 kB PNG file showing Emacs under cmd.exe. Let's see if it gets through. > If there's a way to somehow re-program a text terminal to send > something different for <tab> and C-i, then I'm yet to hear about it > (it might be possible, I'm no expert on terminals), but you > certainly can't rely upon such behaviour. And sure enough, Vim does not. Vim treats <Tab> and CTRL-I as the same key. In vanilla Vim, you can go to a newer jump position with <Tab>; and in my Vim, where I rebind <Tab> to <Esc>, I can exit Insert mode with CTRL-I. -- Vegard
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