Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Re: Problem with VIM GUI

> First step: see if it's a problem in your configuration.
>
> Launch vim with:
> gvim -N -u NONE -i NONE
>
> Does the same behavior occur?

Yes.
So this test result concldes that there's no configuration problem. right?

I am now more convinced that this is caused by a Cygwin Xwin (ver.
1.8.2) configuration/behavior/bug. I frequently update cygwin packages
so it's likely this was introduced in one of the latest builds.
Supporting that is the fact that this problem only started happening
recently.

thx,
Yosi

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