Re: [Vimprobable-users] Automatic INSERT through mouse clicks without Javascript
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From: Daniel C. <dan...@gm...> - 2011-11-03 23:21:43
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On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 11:10:36PM +0100, Hannes Schüller wrote: > This replaces the current Javascript-based logic to automatically > activate INSERT when the user clicks on a form element (hence the > commented lines which will finally disappear completely). Thanks to > porti! > > Hannes This works pretty fine. I like to decide when to switch to insert mode. Until today, I spent some time on pages that have some search form that caused the switch to insert mode automatically, so that my prefered movement commands like CTRL-D didn't work until I switched back to normal mode via ESC. At the moment I have disables scripts and wonder why the input-focus did not work. The hinting is also done via javascript and work also if scripts=false. If I use google to search, vimprobable keeps in insert mode after performing the search, so I have to hit ESC before hinting some of the result links. With enabled javascript is was no problem without the patch. Is there a way to combine both features, activate insert mode only on request (click, hint) and to leave insertmode if form field leaves the focus, also if javascript is disabled? Daniel |