GVim for Windows overwrites a lot of useful vim commands, such as ctrl+A and ctrl+Y. Is there a way to get these commands back without writing a remap for each and every command?
1 Answer
Try,
:behave mswin
And, if that works for you, look at this other answer at Stackoverflow.
Also see, Why does < C-a> (CTRL+A) not work under gvim on windows?
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:behave mswin
does not solve the problem (and seems to be supposed to do the opposite). Your first link doesn't seem to cover my issue. The second does; I fixed_vimrc
according to it, and it works fine now.– user67194Apr 16, 2011 at 11:53