2010/11/3 Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> > On 02/11/10 18:39, itx wrote: > >> thanks for help. >> >> >> What does Vim answer to >> >> :verbose set list? listchars? lazyredraw? >> :if !has('gui_running') | verbose set t_kb? t_kD? | endif >> >> and what appears if (in Insert or Command-line mode) you hit Ctrl- >> V (or Ctrl-Q if you use Ctrl-V to paste into Vim) followed by >> Backspace? >> >> >> :verbose set list? listchars? lazyredraw? >> set list listchars=eol:$ nolazyredraw >> >> >> if !has('gui_running') | verbose set t_kb? t_kD? |endif >> t_kb?<BS> t_kD?<DEL> >> >> Ctrl-Q followed by Backspace<BS> >> >> :set backspace? backspace=indent,start,eol >> this seems that all these options were default ? >> >> >> >> but it seems that the backspace didn't work properly when i ": set >> >> list" (i didn't change "listchars") >> >> for instance >> i type FOUR hardtabs in a new line >> it appears as "^I^I^I^I" and then i just type ONE<BS>, these four >> tabs were deleted.... >> >> but when i :set listchars=tab:\ \ or someothers or ":set nolist" it >> works properly just as i wanted,i.e. these tabs were deleted after i >> type FOUR<BS> >> >> o, i think that maybe<BS> just delete the display "tabstop" >> characters a time. >> thus it will delete 8 chars and "^I^I^I^I" is 8 chars,so it was >> deleted........ >> or other reasons? >> >> Best regards >> itx >> > > I don't know: I couldn't reproduce your symptoms (in gvim with GTK2 GUI on > Linux). > - What platform are you using? Windows? Mac? Linux? Other(which)? > - You seem to be using Console Vim: in which terminal? Windows console? Mac > Terminal.app? Linux(text)? xterm? konsole? mlterm? gnome-terminal? > other(which)? > > Best regards, > Tony. > -- > If you explain so clearly that nobody can misunderstand, somebody > will. > sorry for that i forgot to list the settings when i do the test. :set ts=8 :set sts=8 :set noet er, I was using gvim 7.2( offical version ) on windowsXP . To get the settings of "t_kb" and "t_kD", i run vim in the windows console, and they all have the same symptoms.
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