On 25/03/10 17:41, rameo wrote:
@bill lam
I use Gvim in a windows environment (xp).
thank you for the multiple keyboard solution
@tony, @John Little
I tried your solution (btw. thank you both :-))
There is now an error:
E78 Unknown mark.
Sorry for making you wait so long.
"Unknown mark" means you are in Normal mode, trying to go to a mark
which hasn't yet been defined. For marks a to z and A to Z, see
:help m
Marks < and > exist as soon as a Visual area has been set and cleared in
the current editfile (including clearing it by hitting : which enters
:'<,'> on the command line). Or the ' mark (to which you can go back
with a double backtick) is almost always set.
To enter a backtick in Insert mode (as part of the text), well, you must
be in Insert mode first (e.g. after one of a i o O c<motion> etc.).
Best regards,
Tony.
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