Tim Chase writes:
> And if your screen/$TERM gets corrupted, there's always ed(1) ;-)
Or ex, which is technically "vi by another name" but almost certainly
not what he wants.
To add to the list of suggestions - if they are different, see what the
output of :set termcap looks like on both systems
On 2015-10-20, Lowell Specht wrote:
> I'm new to linux. I have used unix for decades. We are moving to
> redhat linux servers at work and I'm trying to use vi but have a
> problem with the vi window refresh. When the file first opens,
> all looks good. As I page back and forth, the file starts
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 9:46 PM, BPJ wrote:
> Den 2015-10-19 kl. 18:52, skrev Paul:
>
>> For a reason that I haven't been able to suss out, "fictious" not
>> recognized as spelling error.
>
> That's because it "is a word" (an expression which I find rather silly)
> according to major dictionaries,
On 2015-10-20 07:26, Lowell Specht wrote:
> I'm new to linux. I have used unix for decades. We are moving to
> redhat linux servers at work and I'm trying to use vi but have a
> problem with the vi window refresh. When the file first opens, all
> looks good. As I page back and forth, the file s
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 4:26 PM, Lowell Specht wrote:
> I'm new to linux. I have used unix for decades. We are moving to redhat
> linux servers at work and I'm trying to use vi but have a problem with the vi
> window refresh. When the file first opens, all looks good. As I page back
> and f
I'm new to linux. I have used unix for decades. We are moving to redhat linux
servers at work and I'm trying to use vi but have a problem with the vi window
refresh. When the file first opens, all looks good. As I page back and forth,
the file starts to look corrupted but is really just that
Den 2015-10-19 kl. 18:52, skrev Paul:
> For a reason that I haven't been able to suss out, "fictious" not
> recognized as spelling error.
That's because it "is a word" (an expression which I find rather silly)
according to major dictionaries, although labeled archaic by most of
them.[1] For examp