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可以用来了解为什么会发生这种情况。
有一些选项可能与该问题相关。
从vim-faq http://vimhelp.appspot.com/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-36.6:
Vim will prompt you with the "hit enter to continue" prompt, if there are
some messages on the screen for you to read and the screen is about to be
redrawn. You can add the 'T' flag to the 'shortmess' option to truncate
all messages. This will help in avoiding the hit-enter prompt:
:set shortmess+=T
You can also increase the command height by setting the 'cmdheight' option:
:set cmdheight=2
For more information, read
hit-enter
avoid-hit-enter
'shortmess'
'cmdheight'
Edit:
From :h netrw-problems
:
P10. I'm being pestered with "[something] is a directory" and
"Press ENTER or type command to continue" prompts...
The "[something] is a directory" prompt is issued by Vim,
not by netrw, and there appears to be no way to work around
it. Coupled with the default cmdheight of 1, this message
causes the "Press ENTER..." prompt. So: read |hit-enter|;
I also suggest that you set your |'cmdheight'| to 2 (or more) in
your <.vimrc> file.
您还应该检查您是否使用的是最新的插件版本,因为版本 71 上有一个与您的问题相关的错误修复:
v71: * bugfix -- made some "set nomodifiable"s into
:
:
* When ch=1, on the second and subsequent uses of
browsing Netrw would issue a blank line to clear
the echo'd messages. This caused an annoying
"Hit-Enter" prompt; now a blank line message
is echo'd only if &ch>1.