Hi,

Christian Brabandt wrote:
> On Mon, October 29, 2012 16:17, Axel wrote:
>> "s" makes the cursor move to the beginning of the line(!) changing the
>> character found there (hence the "$" sign). Also, the character "^" is in
>> fact not displayed.
> 
> And how do you start Vim? Did you test with vim -u NONE -U NONE -N
> Does cl work like s (it should, since s is an alias to cl)?

this behavior does not depend on using cl or s. The bug lies in ignoring
the caret in insert mode and using it later before executing the next
command. It seems that only every other (dead-letter) caret is inserted
even if it is followed by a space.

Regards,
Jürgen

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