* viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back affected by Vimpulse
@ 2009-07-25 19:24 Elena
2009-07-28 13:03 ` Elena
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Elena @ 2009-07-25 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hello,
I'd like the cursor not moving back whenever I hit ESC to enter
command mode in Viper. That should be accomplished by setting viper-
ESC-moves-cursor-back to nil. However, in "emacs -q" such setting
works, whilst in "emacs -q" plus loading Vimpulse it doesn't.
Here is how I load Viper+Vimpulse:
(setq viper-mode t)
(setq viper-ex-style-editing nil)
(require 'viper)
(setq vimpulse-experimental t)
(require 'vimpulse "vimpulse-0.3.0.el")
(setq woman-use-own-frame nil)
(setq woman-use-topic-at-point t)
Software:
- GNU Emacs 23.1.50.1
- Vimpulse 0.30.0
- Ubuntu Linux 9.04
Thanks
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* Re: viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back affected by Vimpulse
2009-07-25 19:24 viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back affected by Vimpulse Elena
@ 2009-07-28 13:03 ` Elena
2009-07-28 13:46 ` Lennart Borgman
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Elena @ 2009-07-28 13:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On 25 Lug, 19:24, Elena <egarr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like the cursor not moving back whenever I hit ESC to enter
> command mode in Viper. That should be accomplished by setting viper-
> ESC-moves-cursor-back to nil. However, in "emacs -q" such setting
> works, whilst in "emacs -q" plus loading Vimpulse it doesn't.
>
> Here is how I load Viper+Vimpulse:
>
> (setq viper-mode t)
> (setq viper-ex-style-editing nil)
> (require 'viper)
> (setq vimpulse-experimental t)
> (require 'vimpulse "vimpulse-0.3.0.el")
> (setq woman-use-own-frame nil)
> (setq woman-use-topic-at-point t)
>
> Software:
> - GNU Emacs 23.1.50.1
> - Vimpulse 0.30.0
> - Ubuntu Linux 9.04
>
> Thanks
Well, it turned out it was the function "viper-exit-insert-state"
defined by Vimpulse. I had to comment out the final section, like
this:
;; (if (and (/= (char-before (point)) ?\r)
;; (/= (char-before (point)) ?\n))
;; (backward-char 1)) ; <---------- a[ESC] leaves the cursor
; where it was before in VIM, without
; backward-char it advances 1 character.
Furthermore, I had to put:
(setq viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back nil)
before:
(require 'viper) ; load Viper
because nil-ing it by Customize didn't last, even when saved for
future sessions.
Cheers.
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* Re: viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back affected by Vimpulse
2009-07-28 13:03 ` Elena
@ 2009-07-28 13:46 ` Lennart Borgman
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Lennart Borgman @ 2009-07-28 13:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Elena; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Elena<egarrulo@gmail.com> wrote:
> Furthermore, I had to put:
>
> (setq viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back nil)
>
> before:
>
> (require 'viper) ; load Viper
>
> because nil-ing it by Customize didn't last, even when saved for
> future sessions.
That sounds like a possible bug in Viper. Can you try to nail it down?
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