Hi Tim! On Mi, 08 Aug 2012, Tim Chase wrote:
> On 08/08/12 06:19, Christian Brabandt wrote: > > On Mi, 08 Aug 2012, Tim Chase wrote: > >> :inoremap ~ <c-bslash><c-o>gUB > > > > This is a misunderstanding on your side. What i_Ctrl-\_Ctrl-O does (I > > assume you mean 'o' and not 'u'?), > > Doh, yes...type it once wrong and copy/paste elsewhere and it just > makes me look like an idiot :) The fact, that I guessed your key correctly means, I suspected a copy-paste error. > > is it doesn't move the cursor when entering temporary normal mode > > like Ctrl-O does (e.g. it steps the cursor back by one char, like > > ESC does). > > > > But of course you can still move the cursor using a normal mode > > command. And then the cursor will stay there. > > Ah, okay. I'd (mis)understood it as "I want to issue one > normal-mode command and regardless of what happens, the cursor > should remain where it is currently", not "don't move the cursor > back one character" Here is your chance to improve the documentation. I am sure Bram happily accepts a change which clarifies the actual behaviour and prevents misunderstandings ;) Mit freundlichen Grüßen 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
