Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 23:22:48 -0500 From: Troy <troy@twisted.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Vim insert mode requires 'i' three times Message-ID: <20080314042248.GA47391@twisted.net>
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I'm not sure if anyone has seen this but it started a few months ago. When I startup vim I have to hit 'i' three times to get it to go into insert mode. I started troubleshooting my .vimrc file and figured out that as long as I have a .vimrc file, even if it's completely blank it exhibits this behavior. I notice that there is a 'c' letter in the buffer upon startup but again there is nothing that is in the .vimrc file that is causing this to load. If I delete the .vimrc file and start the program, I can hit 'i' once and it will go into insert mode like it's supposed to. I have had this problem on 6.3 and just upgraded to 7.0 and it still is there. This is happening on two different FreeBSD machines. One machine is running: vim+ruby-7.1.242_5 vim-lite-7.1.242 Anyone have any idea why this is happening? -Troy
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