VIM 7.0 on WinXP - Strange garbage during editing.

2006-05-16 Thread Ali Akcaagac
Hello,

At work I am using VIM 7.0 on WindowsXP and detected some garbage during
editing process. Say I am loading a normal Textfile. I edit it, move
around with the arrows, press ESC move around even more, scroll around a
bit.. And quite often I find stuff that I previously yanked into the
buffers spread all over the file.

With other words, it looks like someone has pressed 'p' for pasting
what's in the buffer all over the file. I get this quite often when
editing code at work and I wonder why I run into errors and reloading
the files show me that somehow the content of the buffers got pasted
somewhere. The paste somehow happens when scrolling or cursor moving
happens. It's quite strange to explain.

I also add the vimrc file that I keep using at work (it's basicly the
same as I use under my home Linux machine - I never had that problem at
home with Linux.)

Any ideas are welcome.

mfg,

Ali Akcaagac



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Re: VIM 7.0 on WinXP - Strange garbage during editing.

2006-05-16 Thread Yegappan Lakshmanan

Hello,

On 5/16/06, Ali Akcaagac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

At work I am using VIM 7.0 on WindowsXP and detected some garbage during
editing process. Say I am loading a normal Textfile. I edit it, move
around with the arrows, press ESC move around even more, scroll around a
bit.. And quite often I find stuff that I previously yanked into the
buffers spread all over the file.



Are you scrolling with the mouse and are you using the mouse
scroll wheel?

- Yegappan



With other words, it looks like someone has pressed 'p' for pasting
what's in the buffer all over the file. I get this quite often when
editing code at work and I wonder why I run into errors and reloading
the files show me that somehow the content of the buffers got pasted
somewhere. The paste somehow happens when scrolling or cursor moving
happens. It's quite strange to explain.

I also add the vimrc file that I keep using at work (it's basicly the
same as I use under my home Linux machine - I never had that problem at
home with Linux.)

Any ideas are welcome.

mfg,

Ali Akcaagac






Re: VIM 7.0 on WinXP - Strange garbage during editing.

2006-05-16 Thread Yegappan Lakshmanan

On 5/16/06, Yegappan Lakshmanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

On 5/16/06, Ali Akcaagac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 At work I am using VIM 7.0 on WindowsXP and detected some garbage during
 editing process. Say I am loading a normal Textfile. I edit it, move
 around with the arrows, press ESC move around even more, scroll around a
 bit.. And quite often I find stuff that I previously yanked into the
 buffers spread all over the file.


Are you scrolling with the mouse and are you using the mouse
scroll wheel?



Also, refer to the following FAQ question:

http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/vimfaq.html#31.14

- Yegappan




 With other words, it looks like someone has pressed 'p' for pasting
 what's in the buffer all over the file. I get this quite often when
 editing code at work and I wonder why I run into errors and reloading
 the files show me that somehow the content of the buffers got pasted
 somewhere. The paste somehow happens when scrolling or cursor moving
 happens. It's quite strange to explain.

 I also add the vimrc file that I keep using at work (it's basicly the
 same as I use under my home Linux machine - I never had that problem at
 home with Linux.)

 Any ideas are welcome.

 mfg,

 Ali Akcaagac