On 18/03/2012 23:02, John Little wrote:

When I start VIM with gvim or vim -g I get an escape sequence in the
terminal windows (esc has been replaced with ^] to show the full byte
sequence):

Do you have a redraw in your .vimrc, or something called from there?
If so, you've struck the problem discussed in
https://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/browse_frm/thread/b7227a0529a6a3e8/6ee9667ff30a3660?hl=en

A quick way to check would be running vim with

vim -u NONE -g

This does seem to be the issue. However I don't have a redraw in my .vimrc. I am assuming it is in one of my local plugins so will have to work out which one. Many thanks for the pointer.

Mike
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