Sunday, September 14, 2014

Re: zsh, solarized: Random typed keys shown on screen with wierd colors.

On 09-14/ 2:42, Ory Band wrote:
> Hey.
>
> Randomly, Vim prints keys I type on the keyboard where my cursor is located, in all modes (normal, insert, visual). For example, in normal mode I press 'j', then an oddly colored 'j' char appears where my cursor was before the cursor moved when char below. This happens in random and inconsistently.
>
> The problem started when I moved from Bash to Zsh with oh-my-zsh, solarized-dark colorscheme. This happened on my Mac OSX and also on Xubuntu, so I guess this is not OS related. This also happens inside and outside tmux.
>
> I have my $TERM set correctly I presume: 'xterm-256-color' outside TMUX, and 'screen-256-color' inside TMUX. In Vim 'term' is set according to outside environment $TERM, and also 't_Co=256'.
>
> Problem occurs with and without 'ttyfast', 'lazyredraw'.
>
> I'm really lost about how to fix this. No hints on the intertubes besides the above. Can anybody help?
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
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Try disabling oh-my-zsh (however that shouldn't have effect on the
behaviour in bim).
Which terminal emulators do you use?

- Nathan

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