Tim Chase <[email protected]> [10-09-27 21:04]: > On 09/27/10 13:47, [email protected] wrote: > >Now CTRL-A end CTRL-E in input are no longer working. > > > >:<CTRL-A> > > > >give me a long list of functions(?) or somthing > >and > > > >:<CTRL-E> give me the opposite of that: The sound of silence > >or with other words: Nothing. > > The first one is an expected behavior detailed at > > :help c_CTRL-A > > The latter should still work (ctrl+E should behave the same as <end>) > so if your cursor is in the middle of a command: > > :%s/foo/bar/ > > with the cursor on "f", pressing ctrl+E should take you to the end of > the input. I suspect you had/want a mapping something like > > :cnoremap <c-a> <home> > > -tim > > > -- > You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. > Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. > For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php >
Hi Tim, thank you for your fast help! Unfortunately I typed in my question too fast. I meant, that CTRL-A and CTRL-E are no longer working in input MODE (I didnt typed that correctly). Often it is advised to check the work of "special keys" by tping the at the ':' prompt to see what happens. That the reasons for what I wrote in the second part of the mail. Interestingly: When at the ':' prompt and typing F1, F2, F3, ... I get : <F2> for 'F2', <F3> for 'F3', <F4> for 'F4', but I get ";" for F1 ??? Nonetheless. "In previous times" ;) I could jump to the beginning of a line in input mode with CTRL-A and to the end of the line with CTRL-E. If this only a keybinding, which was changed with vim 7.3. it is ok, but if there is still something bad with my keymap-definition or even with my hardware recognition/handling...sigh... What happens to CTRL-A and CTRL-E at input mode ? Thanks again for your help in advance! Best regards, mcc -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
