In Windows 11, the new WindowsTerminalPreview.exe or "wt.exe" will let you change the cursor in the settings. Use "Ctrl-," (that's control-comma) to open the settings. Then go to "Profiles->Default->Cursor Shape" and select the "filled box" cursor. Save your changes and see if that helps.
On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 2:15:19 PM UTC-6 Susan McElheny wrote:
Hi,I've used the Vi editor on Unix for over 30 years and had to recently switched my software to Windows so I am now using Vim on my c:drive. I'm confused about how to change settings. When I do a search all the items are highlighted but there is no indicator for which word in the search I am currently on. How do make Vim indicate which search word I'm currently on?Regards,Susan McElheny
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