On 03/03/10 21:58, rameo wrote:
Thank you Tony. That is the solution. :-)set selection=inclusive keymodel=startsel selectmode=key
selection=inclusive, probably. keymodel=startsel (without stopsel) means that shift-arrow will start a selection but arrow keys (with or without Shift) will extend it. selectmode=key (and key,mouse if compiled with +mouse) means that shift-arrow or mouse-drag will start Select mode, not Visual mode.
selection=inclusive is the Vim default, but :behave mswin (or :runtime mswin.vim) changes it to exclusive, probably in the hope of aping more closely what Notepad et al. do on Windows. <shrug />
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