On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Marc Weber wrote:
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Do you see a lot of control structures scattering around?
The way you get them when using !vim within vim?
(you can still use :q! do quit)
No control structures. The bottom part of the file is not displayed. Also,
when I open a second window (:help), the modeline/divider isn't displayed
and other things aren't quite right either. When I refresh with Ctrl-L,
the cursor always ends up in the lower right corner on the last displayed
character instead of where it used to be.
your TERMINAL env var might be important.
Does it look different when additionally running all within screen?
Perhaps :h terminal* can also help?
Thanks for the :h terminal hint. I didn't know about that.
Unfortunately, I had looked at the TERM and TERMCAP settings before. I
found only one difference compared to running in a shell or within hugs,
but it didn't fix the problem (nor did it break hugs when I tried the
opposite).
There may be other differences, but I can't see them since vim's display
is messed up (:set termcap doesn't display all of the settings as it does
when I run vim by itself).
Oh well, I'll just stick to hugs for now.
-- Peter
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