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Date:      Fri, 16 Aug 2002 10:15:20 -0700
From:      Adam Weinberger <adam@vectors.cx>
To:        Stephen Siard <drake@dragondream.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Keymapping issues with bash and vim
Message-ID:  <20020816171520.GC56964@vectors.cx>
In-Reply-To: <2250.129.15.210.172.1029511119.squirrel@estael.dragondream.org>
References:  <2250.129.15.210.172.1029511119.squirrel@estael.dragondream.org>

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is this in console or under X? what is the output of

echo $TERM

-Adam


>> (08.16.2002 @ 0818 PST): Stephen Siard said, in 1.0K: <<
> Greetings,
> I just started using FreeBSD, though I am familiar with other systems.  I
> just changed my shell to bash2 using the ports system, and found the
> installation to be effortless.  I has caused two problems however, that I
> cannot resolve.
> 
> 1) Vim no longer differentiates between Esc-commands and the arrow keys.
> In Insert Mode, typing one of the arrow keys will insert a line (and type
> A, B, and so on).  I have tried
> :set notimeout
> :set ttimeout
> :set timeoutlen=100
> To try and solve the problem, but it seemed to have no effect.
> 
> 2) At the Bash prompt, the Insert, Delete, Home, End, Page Up, and Page
> Down all simply insert a tilde instead of performing their allotted
> function.
> 
> I realize this is probably a simple misconfiguration on my part, but could
> someone enlighten me as to where, and how to fix it?
> 
> Thanks,
> Stephen Siard
> 
> p.s. Yes, I've read the Vim docs, and that should have solved it, as far
> as I can tell.
> 
> 
> 
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>> end of "Keymapping issues with bash and vim" from Stephen Siard <<


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