Wojciech Pilorz wrote:

> I have seen the following in GTK2 version of gvim built from vim70f03
> shapshot on Fedora Core 4 Linux:
> 
> how to repoduce:
> 1. open a new gvim
> 2. execute :tab help
> 3. scroll the help opened in new tab
> 4. execute another :tab help
> 
> The result I see is that new help tab have overlayed parts of previous
> help tab text with new contents;
> After I press Ctrl-L all is back OK;
> I am unable to reproduce that in vim opened in xterm or in KDE konsole.
> 
> GTK version is  gtk2-2.6.10

I see the problem.  Thanks for the clear explanation.

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