From: Sun Manager (sunmngrs@mzserver.com)
Date: Wed Oct 29 2003 - 10:24:35 EST
Well, I received a lot of responses, most of which said ESC was working
as it "should" and that Linux changed things. I did not however get any
solutions, other than to use CTRL-C to cancel. One thing I was able to
do was:
stty intr ^[ but that changes it for the whole terminal session, not
just VI (in the terminal, CTRL-C to cancel a command no longer works).
Some people were confused by my question. What I meant was:
Typing :wq! and then PRESSING ESC does NOT CANCEL the command, but
rather executes it (unlike on Linux where it cancels the command).
If anyone knows of a fix/workaround, let me know, and I will
re-summarize.
Thanks,
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Sun Manager [mailto:sunmngrs@mzserver.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 3:07 PM
To: 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'
Subject: Wacky VI/VIM Problem on Solaris
Hi Everyone,
I've got a very strange problem with vi and vim. If I do say:
vi testfile <enter>
ithis is a test <esc><esc>
:wq<esc>
It actually saves the file INSTEAD of cancelling the command! In Linux,
I do not have this problem. On a related note, the behavior of backspace
is different on Solaris than linux as well. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
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