On 01/09/13 07:06, Kazuo Teramoto wrote:
On 09 Jan 2013 at 10:59:36 -0200, Tim Chase wrote:
As an aside, I don't know if it's a bug, but i_CTRL-\_CTRL-o is
supposed to act like i_CTRL-o without moving the cursor, but in at
least my stock Debian 7.2.445, doing
{ctrl-\}{ctrl-o}yis
in the middle of a sentence moves the cursor to the beginning of the
sentence. Can somebody running a more recent version test this for
me?
The same for me, i.e., {ctrl-\}{ctrl-o}yis move the cursor to the same
place yis moves the cursor.
I have vim 7.3.754 from Arch Linux.
Bram, et al.,
According to ":help i_CTRL-\_CTRL-O", it should not move the cursor.
However, as demonstrated above using
^\^Oyis
the cursor does end up moving, even in fairly recent builds as
confirmed by Kazuo.
-tim
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