Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi h_east!
>
> On So, 21 Okt 2012, h_east wrote:
>
> > 2012/10/22(Mon) 9:28:21 UTC+9 Cesar:
> > > I'm building vim on windows 7.
> > >
> > > By updating from 692 to 709 I got the following problem:
> > > If I open 'gvim -N -u NONE file' and I type something, say foo, and if I
> > > want to change a character, say f, to n using r in normal mode, it
> > > doesn't work. I always get the same character.
>
> That was my fault. Sorry for that and issue 88. I am sure I checked,
> that the else if was within the ca.cmdchar == 'g' check from above, but
> I must have missed it.
>
> > I wrote a patch.
> > Please check.
>
> Not sure, this is the correct solution. I think this patch should fix
> it:
That looks OK, except that the check for "cp" not being null isn't
needed. It's used in the next condition.
Would be nice to have a test for "fn;" working.
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