Peter Odding wrote:
> In my ~/.vimrc I have :set nomh so I never noticed the following IMHO
> confusing behavior until I was testing one of my Vim plug-ins with the
> command "gvim -u NONE -U NONE --noplugin -N":
>
> When Vim started my mouse cursor was hidden (because mh is on by default
> in nocp mode) and this always confuses me (amongst other things because
> I run Synergy*) so i tried to make it visible again with :set nomh, but
> it didn't work! I found a workaround though: After you've :set nomh,
> select some text with the mouse cursor and its visibility is restored.
>
> Shouldn't the mouse cursor become visible the moment :set nomh is done?
> I'm using Vim 7.2 (huge) including patches 1-444 and the GTK2-GNOME GUI.
That's easy to fix. I'll do that now.
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