Re: terminal buffer input ctrl-c

2017-07-30 Fir de Conversatie Christian Brabandt
On So, 30 Jul 2017, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > Christian Brabandt wrote: > > > On Sa, 29 Jul 2017, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > > > > Is there a way to see this without the plugin? > > > > See Zyx reply. > > > > > > Oh and CTRL-W CTRL-L does not seem to clear the messages. Or is this > > > > su

Re: terminal buffer input ctrl-c

2017-07-30 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Nikolay Pavlov wrote: > 2017-07-30 0:27 GMT+03:00 Bram Moolenaar : > > > > Christian wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> running a terminal buffer and pressing CTRL-C disturbs the statusline > >> and the tabline. When running with vim-airline, I see this in the > >> statusline: > >> > >> airline#statusline(

Re: terminal buffer input ctrl-c

2017-07-30 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Christian Brabandt wrote: > On Sa, 29 Jul 2017, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > > Is there a way to see this without the plugin? > > See Zyx reply. > > > > Oh and CTRL-W CTRL-L does not seem to clear the messages. Or is this > > > supposed to work differently? > > > > CTRL-W CTRL-L moves the focus

Re: terminal buffer input ctrl-c

2017-07-30 Fir de Conversatie Christian Brabandt
On Sa, 29 Jul 2017, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Is there a way to see this without the plugin? See Zyx reply. > > Oh and CTRL-W CTRL-L does not seem to clear the messages. Or is this > > supposed to work differently? > > CTRL-W CTRL-L moves the focus to the window on the right. > Perhaps you want

Re: terminal buffer input ctrl-c

2017-07-29 Fir de Conversatie Nikolay Aleksandrovich Pavlov
2017-07-30 0:27 GMT+03:00 Bram Moolenaar : > > Christian wrote: > >> Hi, >> running a terminal buffer and pressing CTRL-C disturbs the statusline >> and the tabline. When running with vim-airline, I see this in the >> statusline: >> >> airline#statusline(1) which is exactly, what the statusline opt

Re: terminal buffer input ctrl-c

2017-07-29 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Christian wrote: > Hi, > running a terminal buffer and pressing CTRL-C disturbs the statusline > and the tabline. When running with vim-airline, I see this in the > statusline: > > airline#statusline(1) which is exactly, what the statusline option is > set to (minus the %!). Same holds for th

terminal buffer input ctrl-c

2017-07-29 Fir de Conversatie Christian Brabandt
Hi, running a terminal buffer and pressing CTRL-C disturbs the statusline and the tabline. When running with vim-airline, I see this in the statusline: airline#statusline(1) which is exactly, what the statusline option is set to (minus the %!). Same holds for the tabline, it shows: airline#ext