2010/11/3 Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>

> On 03/11/10 05:39, lingkun wrote:
> [...]
>
>  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.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> itx.
>>
>>
> Hm, 7.2 (and presumably 7.2.0) is already, shall we say, somewhat dated.
> You'll find a Windows installer for (as of this writing) 7.3.047 (the latest
> bugfixed version) at http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/ (You can
> see the compilation options --the ":version" listing-- before downloading by
> viewing the "Release Notes" by clickjing the clipboard-like icon in the
> right column under "Newest files".)
>
> Can you try this, and let us know if you still have the problem?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> --
> When in doubt, use brute force.
>                -- Ken Thompson
>

er, i have just download  and  install gvim 7.3.047  and test, it's  still
the same.


 i found that when i set softtabstop to 0 (which is the default setting) ,it
works properly
in 7.2 and 7.3.047, but when sts was setted to a nonzero number , set list
and don't change the default listchars,a <BS>seems to  delete softtabstop
number of the display characters(in both 7.2 and 7.3.047).

i.e. when set softtabstop=8 ,"^I^I^I^I"(four hard stop ) was deleted by ONE
<BS>, when  i set softtabstop=4 "^I^I^I^I"( four hard stop ) was deleted by
TWO <BS>, when i set softtabstop=3 "^I^I^I"(three hard tab stop )was deleted
by TWO <BS> ,etc.

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