On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 21:47, Mikael Magnusson <mikachu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't see why typing ' -w' should insert '-w '? (Typing the same
sequence in vim produces the same as in zsh, ie, pressing w jumps to
the start of the next word, not the end of the current one).
To be honest, I ignored whatever he meant by '-w'.
I also can't reproduce the prompt issue, that's probably a broken
setup. Ask him to reproduce from zsh -f.
I can.
% zsh -f
% setopt GLOB EXTENDED_GLOB MAGIC_EQUAL_SUBST RC_EXPAND_PARAM \
HIST_EXPIRE_DUPS_FIRST HIST_IGNORE_DUPS HIST_VERIFY CORRECT HASH_CMDS \
PRINT_EXIT_VALUE RC_QUOTES AUTO_CONTINUE MULTIOS VI INC_APPEND_HISTORY \
APPENDHISTORY
% unsetopt beep
% unset MAIL
% unicode -w䷥
<errors I forgot>
% <arrow_up><arrow_down><arrow_up><arrow_down><arrow_up><arrow_down>
The last one eats the prompt. Done within terminator 0.95