On 2019-11-27, Ken Takata wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 2019/11/28 Thu 10:15:10 UTC+9 Gary Johnson wrote:
> 
>     Entering Ctrl-V in insert mode or on the command line used to allow
>     the following character to be inserted literally.  Now, when
>     I follow Ctrl-V with another Ctrl-V, this sequence is inserted:
> 
>         ^[[27;5;118~
> 
>     I don't know when this started--I just noticed it in Vim 8.1.2300 on
>     Linux.  I verified that Ctrl-V works correctly in the same terminal
>     (xterm 330) with Vim 8.0.1453.  Both tests were run with "-N -u
>     NONE".
> 
> 
> 
> This was fixed with 8.1.2350.

Thank you.  I updated to 8.1.2352 and, of course, that fixed it.

> If you still need to use 8.1.2300, you can disable the behavior by:
> 
>       let &t_TI = ""
>       let &t_TE = ""
> 
> See `:help modifyOtherKeys` for detail.

Thanks for the reference.

Regards,
Gary

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