On Mon, June 18, 2012 20:48, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > Philip Mat (?) wrote: > >> In Vim 7.3 mswin.vim defines `inoremap <C-S> <C-O>:update<CR>`, which >> causes problems when pressed shortly after a <C-X><C-O> combination >> because the auto-completed text will now read :update + newline >> instead of saving the file. The problem is caused by the <C-O> which >> undoes the autocomplete item instead of the typical <C-O> behavior. >> >> How to reproduce: >> >> 1. In an XML file type <Tag></ >> 2. Type <C-X><C-O> => the content now reads <Tag></Tag> >> 3. Within a short amount of time, type <C-S> => the content now reads >> <Tag></:update >> >> (4. if you undo, it undoes the whole line) >> >> I think that maybe a better map would be `inoremap <C-S> >> <Esc>:update<CR>a`? >> >> Is this a bug and if so, where do I file a bug report? > > You just did. > > I wonder if leaving Insert mode and then entering again causes different > problems?
How about switching from using <c-o> in insert mode to using <c-\><c-o> which shouldn't be ambigious when used in insert mode completion and avoids moving the cursor. Philip, can you test, whether this works better: :inoremap <c-s> <c-\><c-o>:update<cr> regards, Christian -- 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
