On 2021-04-13, Peng Yu wrote:
>
> I don't understand what you mean by "switch to another terminal".
>
>
> On macOS, I use iTerm2 to run vimdiff <(seq 3) <(seq 4). Then open a new tab in
> iTerm2. Then go back to the original tab. Then the content in vimdiff
> disappears.
Thanks for the explanation. That is weird. I don't know why or how
the terminal in which Vim is running would affect buffer contents.
It may be something specific to Macs.
Regards,
Gary
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