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Sigh... I'd like to be able to open vim with <code>vim +help <topic></code> then have vim exit when I'm done. Instead it goes to the empty buffer like at the start of vim with no arguments. This is really turning into quite the yak shaving |
Sigh... I'd like to be able to open vim with <code>vim +help <topic></code> then have vim exit when I'm done. Instead it goes to the empty buffer like at the start of vim with no arguments. This is really turning into quite the yak shaving |
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That itself is just to help me figure out why vim is triggering visual mode when I press M-v in a nested vim session. I'd like to be able to paste in vim terminal. |
Revision as of 19:16, 19 July 2023
Sort bug is know, I guess: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58852181/linux-whole-line-sort-does-not-sort-correctly
I was seeing it on lines like:
tnoremap <C-@>[ <C-@>N tnoremap <C-[> <C-@>N tnoremap <C-@>" <C-@>:terminal<cr>
where that was the sorted order. Weird... I'd expect from left to right to have the [ before or after the @, not between them...
Sigh... I'd like to be able to open vim with vim +help <topic>
then have vim exit when I'm done. Instead it goes to the empty buffer like at the start of vim with no arguments. This is really turning into quite the yak shaving
That itself is just to help me figure out why vim is triggering visual mode when I press M-v in a nested vim session. I'd like to be able to paste in vim terminal.