On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 11:48:07AM -0800, Michael Barrett wrote:
That did it. Any idea why that would be needed for mutt but not for regular
vi?
not exactly. terminal handling is quite complicate. i found some
hints in the vim-user-doc. it has something to do which ASCII
code is generated when
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FreeBSD 4.7
Mutt 1.4i (2002-05-29)
Vim 6.1.271
Anyways, when I run vim from the command line, if I'm in insert mode and I
hit the backspace key it acts normally. IE: It erases the character to the
left of the cursor.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 12:26:53PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
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I had this problem some time ago: rxvt (or was it vim?) started from
my window manager's menu (which was then blackbox) behaved properly,
while if started through bbkeys (an app that handles keyboard
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 12:26:53PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
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I had this problem some time ago: rxvt (or was it vim?) started from
my window manager's menu (which was then blackbox) behaved properly,
while if started
That did it. Any idea why that would be needed for mutt but not for regular
vi?
Thanks a ton for your help. Wow, it's so nice to be able to use the backspace
when I typo. :)
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 03:02:27PM +0100, Toni Schmidbauer wrote:
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 12:16:00AM -0800, Michael