On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> (Please don't top post, it's general list consensus to bottom post,
> see mail signature).
>
> Am 2015-09-17 14:56, schrieb Charles Norton:
>>
>> I've thought I got the latest Vim I could find. Do you have a most
>> recent link?
>
>
> C
(Please don't top post, it's general list consensus to bottom post,
see mail signature).
Am 2015-09-17 14:56, schrieb Charles Norton:
I've thought I got the latest Vim I could find. Do you have a most
recent link?
Check your :version output. You need at least 7.4.869
You can compile your own
I've thought I got the latest Vim I could find. Do you have a most recent link?
Charles M Norton
Database Programmer/Systems Integrator
On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 10:53 AM, Christian Brabandt
wrote:
Hi Charles!
On Mi, 16 Sep 2015, Charles Norton wrote:
> Are there instructi
Hi Charles!
On Mi, 16 Sep 2015, Charles Norton wrote:
> Are there instructions for how to apply the Intel patch to correct the
> vim display error?
This patch has been included into Vim. Get a newer Vim version or
compile yourself from the github repository.
Best,
Christian
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Hi Charles,
Please do not top-post.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting
2015-9-16(Wed) 22:58:10 UTC+9 octopusgrabbus:
> Are there instructions for how to apply the Intel patch to correct the vim
> display error?
No exist Intel patch.
Please confirm Vim 7.4.869 or later.
-
Are there instructions for how to apply the Intel patch to correct the vim
display error? Charles M Norton
Database Programmer/Systems Integrator
On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 10:06 PM, h_east
wrote:
Hi Charles,
2015-9-14(Mon) 1:51:25 UTC+9 octopusgrabbus:
> Thanks. I'll try this
Hi Charles,
2015-9-14(Mon) 1:51:25 UTC+9 octopusgrabbus:
> Thanks. I'll try this. The fact you said Intel made me realize that I'm
> seeing this problem, but less often, in MS Word, too. The other answer I got
> is quite useful though, as it does rest the screen, which works more times
> than n
Thanks. I'll try this. The fact you said Intel made me realize that I'm seeing
this problem, but less often, in MS Word, too. The other answer I got is quite
useful though, as it does rest the screen, which works more times than not.
Charles M Norton
Database Programmer/Systems Integrator
Hi!
2015-9-11(Fri) 0:26:22 UTC+9 Tim Chase:
> On 2015-09-10 05:57, octopusgrabbus wrote:
> > I am using gVim on Windows 7 with the latest updates and an Acer
> > V243H monitor at the recommended screen resolution of 1920x1080. I
> > am encountering a problem with gVim's screen display.
> >
> > O
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:25 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
> [...]
>> (welcome back, Tony...been a while since I've
>> seen you here and glad to see you're okay)
> [...]
>
> Thanks, Tim. It's a really warming thing to see how many people were
> troubled by my disappearance (due to
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:25 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
[...]
> (welcome back, Tony...been a while since I've
> seen you here and glad to see you're okay)
[...]
Thanks, Tim. It's a really warming thing to see how many people were
troubled by my disappearance (due to the fact that for months I
couldn't
On 2015-09-10 05:57, octopusgrabbus wrote:
> I am using gVim on Windows 7 with the latest updates and an Acer
> V243H monitor at the recommended screen resolution of 1920x1080. I
> am encountering a problem with gVim's screen display.
>
> Occasionally when scrolling, the display starts to get cor
Thanks. I have not tried those, but I will the next time this happens, and will
report back. Charles M Norton
Database Programmer/Systems Integrator
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 9:14 AM, Tony Mechelynck
wrote:
Have you tried Ctrl-L, :redraw! or :redraw ?
See
:h CTRL-L
Have you tried Ctrl-L, :redraw! or :redraw ?
See
:h CTRL-L
:h :redr
Best regards,
Tony.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 2:57 PM, octopusgrabbus
wrote:
> Thursday September 10, 2015
>
> I am using gVim on Windows 7 with the latest updates and an Acer V243H
> monitor at the recommended screen
Thursday September 10, 2015
I am using gVim on Windows 7 with the latest updates and an Acer V243H monitor
at the recommended screen resolution of 1920x1080. I am encountering a problem
with gVim's screen display.
Occasionally when scrolling, the display starts to get corrupted. Usually :0,
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