I had the problem on my macbook pro 2010 before using tmux when using iterm2, so I guess this won't solve it.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 11:36 AM, <romainlafourcade@gmail.com> wrote:
Le mardi 28 octobre 2014 09:29:28 UTC+1, Ory Band a écrit :
> Still, no one has a clue? This happens on almost every file type.
>
> Another idea - Maybe I should compile vim on my own and leave out / leave in some features?
Try removing these two lines from your vimrc:
if $TMUX != "" | set term=screen-256color | endif
set t_Co=256
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