On Fr, 08 Sep 2017, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> For as long as I can remember, when gvim detects a file has changed
> and prompts to reload, the file is reloaded with some quantity of the
> initial contents replaced with a the letter "g" and a back tick? A
> google search didn't reveal anything.
Is this really there or does a :redraw fix it? If the latter, I would
guess it is a graphics driver issue.
BTW: I have never encountered such an issue with gvim
Best,
Christian
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Friday, September 8, 2017
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