![]() ![]() You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.ģ Responses to “Make delete key in Vi and Vim in Mac OS X 10. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Monday, September 7th, 2009 at 1:34 am and is filed under code. Tags: 10.5, backspace, delete, mac os x, terminal, vi, vim Is there any reason not to do it this way? Note: Mapping the “delete” key in my vimrc file seemed like probably the correct way to do this, but that’s a lot of trouble. Now, vi and vim should understand the delete key more intuitively. Under Terminal > Preferences choose Advanced. ![]() ![]() It’s because the Delete key on the keyboard can only be used as back key and can’t be used to Delete files/folders with default settings. I fixed the problem by changing my Terminal.app settings. After running Windows on MacBook Pro or MacBook Air machines for a while, users notice that the Delete key doesn’t work with default settings. It felt like the backspace and delete (windows-style) keys had been switched or swapped. I noticed that the delete key on my keyboard was forward deleting (deleting the next character to the right of the cursor) rather than backward deleting (deleting the previous character to the right of the cursor). I recently upgraded to Mac OS X 10.5 and reinstalled vim (VIM – Vi IMproved 7.2).
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