Sunday, June 2, 2013

Re: How to echo to stdout?

Hi Peng!

On So, 02 Jun 2013, Peng Yu wrote:

> > #v+
> > ~$ cat main.vimrc set t_ti= t_te=
> > echo "Hello world"
> > q
> > ~$ vim -S main.vimrc
> > Hello world
> > ~$
> > #v-
>
> I'm not sure what you meant here. Did you mean the following?
>
> vim -c 'set t_ti= t_te=' -S main.vimrc

The email got messed up.

> But then I see many empty lines (more than a screen) printed before
> "Hello World" is printed.

Yes of course, because Vim draws a screen when starting. Try using the
dumb terminal as I have show. This seems to work.


regards,
Christian
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