[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"A.J.Mechelynck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写于 2007-03-20 11:18:06:
To go back in the scrolling display, in Vim 7 (but not in Vim 6 or
earlier)
you can use <Up> or <PageUp> depending on how far you want to go back.


Best regards,
Tony.
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Hi Tony,

Anyway to prevent 'more-prompt' from changing into 'hit-enter-prompt' at
the last line?

When you scroll down and see the 'hit-enter-prompt', anykey will close the
message display, and the <PageUP> does not work under that circumstance.

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Sincerely, Pan, Shi Zhu. ext: 2606



In Vim 7.0.219 (and probably in at least some earlier v7 builds) hitting <Up> (but not <PageUp>) at the Hit-Enter prompt scrolls the message back by one line (if it's longer than the screen, but if it isn't there's not much purpose in scrolling back).

After hitting <Up> once at the Hit-Enter prompt you're back to the More-prompt so _then_ you can use <PageUp> again.

IMHO it is advantageous to have a different prompt at the end of the message because it tells you that there's nothing to scroll _forward_ to.


Best regards,
Tony.
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A billboard lovely as a tree.
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