Christian Brabandt wrote:
> On Sa, 28 Sep 2013, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > Can't you just use the example you gave above? No CTRL-O there.
>
> Here is an updated patch, including a test. Using :exe one can use the
> cursor keys just like normal, while if you use Cursor Right literally in
> the test file, this will look like ^[OC, which will then be interpreted
> like <esc>, "O" and finally "C" when running the test.
I'm glad you found a solution. Thanks!
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