I keep seeing the recording message at the bottom of my gVim 7.2 window.
What is it and how do I turn it off?
Type :h recording to learn more.
*q* *recording*
q{0-9a-zA-Z"} Record typed characters into register {0-9a-zA-Z"}
(uppercase to append). The 'q' command is disabled
while executing a register, and it doesn't work inside
a mapping. {Vi: no recording}
q Stops recording. (Implementation note: The 'q' that
stops recording is not stored in the register, unless
it was the result of a mapping) {Vi: no recording}
*@*
@{0-9a-z".=*} Execute the contents of register {0-9a-z".=*} [count]
times. Note that register '%' (name of the current
file) and '#' (name of the alternate file) cannot be
used. For "@=" you are prompted to enter an
expression. The result of the expression is then
executed. See also |@:|. {Vi: only named registers}
It sounds like you have macro recording turned on. To shut it off, press q.
Refer to ":help recording" for further information.
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As others have said, it's macro recording, and you turn it off with q. Here's a nice article about how-to and why it's useful.
map q <Nop>to your .vimrc file. - Joey Adams