I see. thank you. do you have any advice to the problem? On 4月13日, 上午1时57分, "Benjamin R. Haskell" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, wxuyec wrote: > > sorry, don't understand. > > > do you want me to run the command of > > echo $terminfo[smkx] ; cat ; echo $terminfo[rmkx] > > ? > > I wasn't really suggesting anything to do. I was just explaining why > just running `cat` wasn't enough to show you the keys Vim would see. > > > it just print [smkx] and wait there. > > It waits for you to press keys, which it will echo to the terminal. > To quit: hit Enter, then Ctrl+D > > Since it prints [smkx], that means you're not running Zsh. If you want > to see something, try: > > echo -e '\033[?1h\033=' ; cat ; echo -e '\033[?1l\033>' > > The arrow keys should show up as ^[OA^[OB^[OC^[OD > > Then try just plain `cat` again: > > The arrow keys should show up as ^[[A^[[B^[[C^[[D > > -- > Best, > Ben
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