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Hi There,
I recently noticed that when scrolling around a file using the keys j and k in normal mode that random j and k characters appear at the end of lines. Initially I thought this was a terminal issue so I switched terminals, no luck. I removed all erroneous crap from .vim, no luck. I have googled around a bit, and it appears this is a known issue with jslint, but this is occuring with no plugins. Ctrl-l removes the random characters, and they don't appear to be getting written to the file, but it is annoying non the less.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Last edited by ZombieX (2012-05-25 12:36:50)
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I have seen something similar when pressing "O" to start editing on the previous line. The O appears on the file as though I was in insert mode for a second, then vim starts behaving normally and enters insert mode on the previous line. I don't know what is wrong, but it seems to only happen just after starting vim, not after it is running for a while.
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Thanks for the reply. In my case, it appears more frequent when you scroll back and forth over pages using j and k. I haven't noticed anything with the 'O' command but I will keep an I out. I haven't been able to find the root cause of this, nor have I found any 'real' fixes so I either deal with it or use emacs with VIM bindings. I'll consider this closed.
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Which version of vim are you using? Is this an issue with the latest version of vim available in the arch 'extra' repository?
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