Hi,

thx, but I dont't use vim in a terminal, I use MacVim (which is a GUI 
version of vim for Mac OS X).
Nevertheless I followed your proposal and mapped the alt key macro 
<Alt+I> to <C-b>, unfortunately I still get that strange behaviour.

Regard,
Richard

Am 1/27/10 11:25 AM, schrieb Martin Sander:
> Hey,
> Just in case you are using vim in a terminal:
> ctrl-i is a special escape sequence that sends a tab character (at 
> least where I have tried).
>
> I suggest remapping to something different to rule that out.

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