1) I am using
Ubuntu 10.04, konsole.
2) I am using vim in local machine.
3) there is no problem when I start like you said:
vim -u NONE -N.
I see the hope again. do you know how to fix it?
Thank you very much.
On 4月15日, 下午2时09分, "Benjamin R. Haskell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2011, wxuyec wrote:
> > thank you very much.
>
> > I tried in vim command-line to run what you suggested. It still
> > doesn't work. I think I have to give up.
>
> I came into this conversation late. Did anyone ask these standard
> questions:
>
> What OS are you using?
> If you're using Linux, what distribution?
> What terminal emulator are you using?
> Are you accessing Vim remotely?
>
> Does the problem exist if you start without any customizations, but in
> nocompatible (Vim, not vi) mode?:
> vim -u NONE -N
>
> --
> Best,
> Ben
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