doesn't work. And I cannot escape
from that state.
What does ^S work?
I don't know if this is a bug or not.
But even if you think this isn't a bug,
this is inconvenient and dangerous for me.
I sometimes press ^S mistakenly.
(Especially when I press ^W, s
Hi,
I use VIM 7.1
OS: Linux (kernel version 2.6.34)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo
When I hold down the [CTRL] key and press the 's' key simultaneously (both
in command mode or insert mode),
since then, any key and any command doesn't work. And I cannot escape from
that state.
What does ^S work?
I
that state.
What does ^S work?
I don't know if this is a bug or not.
But even if you think this isn't a bug,
this is inconvenient and dangerous for me.
I sometimes press ^S mistakenly.
(Especially when I press ^W, s or ^D.)
Can you please, fix it?
or let me know how to escape from that state if you
* IL HAN corone.il@gmail.com [2011-12-04 10:54]:
I use VIM 7.1
OS: Linux (kernel version 2.6.34)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo
When I hold down the [CTRL] key and press the 's'
key simultaneously (both in command mode or insert
mode), since then, any key and any command doesn't
work. And I
On 04.12.11 20:13, Francis (Grizzly) Smit wrote:
On 04/12/11 18:07, IL HAN wrote:
When I hold down the [CTRL] key and press the 's' key simultaneously
(both in command mode or insert mode), since then, any key and any
command doesn't work. And I cannot escape from that state.
...
Can you
),
since then, any key and any command doesn't work. And I cannot escape from
that state.
What does ^S work?
I don't know if this is a bug or not.
But even if you think this isn't a bug,
this is inconvenient and dangerous for me.
I sometimes press ^S mistakenly.
(Especially when I press ^W, s
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 05:02:39AM EST, Sven Guckes wrote:
[..]
you can disable start+stop within the
terminal with the stty command:
stty start ''
stty stop ''
stty should then show:
start = undef; stop = undef;
then again.. you might want to
use this feature now