Steve wrote
> My best guess would be that it's vim auto indent mode acting up
> with the way tcc is entering that text. You could try turning off
> auto indent in your settings but adding the line:
>
> set noai
>
> In your .vimrc file. At least it will confirm whether that is the problem or not.
It does not seem to be the issue, since even the
Ex command line prompt is shifted when I look
at the screenshot.
To me, it looks like a bug in the terminal.
I searched for "JPSoft's tcc". I'm not familiar
with it, but it looks like a shell rather than a
terminal if I read https://jpsoft.com/products/tcc-le.html
So can't you run tcc inside a better terminal than
the old Windows terminal (which is presumably
what you're using)?
Or is JPSoft's tcc combining both functionalities of a
terminal and a shell? That would be odd, but in the
Windows world it would not surprise me.
Regards
Dominique
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