I've been away.
I was having trouble w/ the console version of vim 9 in windows terminal and cmd.exe as well as take command.
I also posted on the forum for JPSoft's take command.
I got a response there that was helpful. Interesting, none of the responses here were helpful.
I learned there that vim is known to dislike non-standard terminal sizes.
So I made the terminal windows smaller and it started to work.
I'm following up w/ my last post, to say that it's been fixed by making the terminal window size smaller. This fixed the same issue whether it was cmd.exe, windows terminal, or TakeCommand.
I was having trouble in ALL of the windows terminal programs. The same solution worked for all of them.
--rob solomon
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 2:22:14 AM UTC-4 Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Sa, 03 Jun 2023, Robert Solomon wrote:
> My point is different. It's isn't working correctly on ANY of them.
That is hardly correct. I haven't heard from many complaints about using
Vim terminal in neither Windows nor Linux.
> see https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues?q=vim+in%3Atitle+
I guess, if those were Vim issues, they would have been reported (or at
least linked) to Vims issues. So that doesn't necessarily prove
anything.
Best,
Christian
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