Am 28.03.2010 07:30, schrieb James Cole:
Hi,

At one point in a vim script function I'm writing, the system will be
in visual mode and I want it to go back out of visual mode to normal
mode.

I know it doesn't really work to use something like 'normal! v'
because if the visual mode it stared in was 'V' then that command will
just change it to a character-based selection rather than going back
to normal mode.

If I use

     normal!<ESC>

that's treated as just typing '<' 'E' 'S' 'C''>'
[...]

When a function is entered from the command line, Visual mode will never
be active.

I'd change the logic to not enter Visual mode when it's going to be
cancelled later.

--
Andy

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