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Date:      Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:45:13 +0300
From:      Nikos Vassiliadis <nvass@teledomenet.gr>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>, Jay Chandler <lists@sequestered.net>
Subject:   Re: Getting vim to work correctly.
Message-ID:  <200709281345.14680.nvass@teledomenet.gr>
In-Reply-To: <20070928085631.GA3049@kobe.laptop>
References:  <46FC605F.3000006@sequestered.net> <46FC99BD.4050102@sequestered.net> <20070928085631.GA3049@kobe.laptop>

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On Friday 28 September 2007 11:56, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2007-09-27 23:05, Jay Chandler <lists@sequestered.net> wrote:
> > Eric Schuele wrote:
> >> On 09/27/2007 21:01, Jay Chandler wrote:
> >>> Howdy.
> >>> Sorry to keep hitting the list with questions today, but does anyone
> >>> know how to get the home, delete, end, page up, etc. keys working
> >>> correctly in vim?
> >>>
> >>> It works in Linux, drives me nuts in FreeBSD...
> >>
> >> They work perfectly fine here.  How is it you expect those keys to
> >> behave?  Define "working correctly".
> >
> > When in insert mode, and pagedown is pressed, the letter the cursor is
> > over is capitalized, and the editor is removed from insert mode, as an
> > example.
> >
> > PageUp capitalizes the letter next to it, and again removes me from
> > insert mode.
> >
> > Home randomly capitalizes letters and shifts the cursor to the next
> > letter.
> >
> > Insert decapitalizes the letter the cursor is over.
> >
> > Weird behavior like this...
> >

Nothing weird, same here with every terminal I have installed(xterm,
Eterm & konsole). You should instal Vim if you want the old behaviour.

> > I was mistaken in that this is in vim-- this is in the natural version
> > of vi that ships with the base OS.
> >
> > This is happening from PuTTY in default setting mode on a Windows
> > box-- my MacBook is relatively better behaved.
>
> This is usually a configuration error related to the $TERM setup of the
> client, so what's your terminal set to in the PuTTY setup of Windows?

Keep in mind that nvi is a different program. Why don't you
install Vim?

Actually, the only consistent behaviour is, that vi clones have
inconsistencies among them :)



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