MacVim - CTRL+C only exits insert mode after arrow key press












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Before today, CTRL+C would exit insert mode in MacVim just fine. As of today, when I press CTRL+C, nothing happens until I press an arrow key. Only then does it exit insert mode. If I press some other key, it stays in insert mode and types that key.



This is all I have in my .vimrc file:



set number
syntax on
colorscheme industry

" filetype plugin indent on
set tabstop=4
set expandtab

" Disable dragging with the mouse
" Use shift+click to select
noremap <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>
noremap! <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>


Is there some setting I may have accidentally changed?










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    Before today, CTRL+C would exit insert mode in MacVim just fine. As of today, when I press CTRL+C, nothing happens until I press an arrow key. Only then does it exit insert mode. If I press some other key, it stays in insert mode and types that key.



    This is all I have in my .vimrc file:



    set number
    syntax on
    colorscheme industry

    " filetype plugin indent on
    set tabstop=4
    set expandtab

    " Disable dragging with the mouse
    " Use shift+click to select
    noremap <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>
    noremap! <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>


    Is there some setting I may have accidentally changed?










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      Before today, CTRL+C would exit insert mode in MacVim just fine. As of today, when I press CTRL+C, nothing happens until I press an arrow key. Only then does it exit insert mode. If I press some other key, it stays in insert mode and types that key.



      This is all I have in my .vimrc file:



      set number
      syntax on
      colorscheme industry

      " filetype plugin indent on
      set tabstop=4
      set expandtab

      " Disable dragging with the mouse
      " Use shift+click to select
      noremap <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>
      noremap! <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>


      Is there some setting I may have accidentally changed?










      share|improve this question














      Before today, CTRL+C would exit insert mode in MacVim just fine. As of today, when I press CTRL+C, nothing happens until I press an arrow key. Only then does it exit insert mode. If I press some other key, it stays in insert mode and types that key.



      This is all I have in my .vimrc file:



      set number
      syntax on
      colorscheme industry

      " filetype plugin indent on
      set tabstop=4
      set expandtab

      " Disable dragging with the mouse
      " Use shift+click to select
      noremap <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>
      noremap! <LeftDrag> <LeftMouse>


      Is there some setting I may have accidentally changed?







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          I don't think it's you, Ctrl-C seems to have broken.



          This may be the problem: https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/issues/846






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            This may be the problem: https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/issues/846






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                This may be the problem: https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/issues/846






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                This may be the problem: https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/issues/846







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