> Gvim isn't terminal application and you probably did'nt call it from
> terminal
Yes, I did call it from gnome-terminal, urxvt and xterm.
> aren't terminals and doesn't export any value for TERM environment
> variable.
TERM is set to xterm.
> Did you try to run gvim from terminal and try again?
>
> In any case, you could avoid this problem by specifying TERM value in
> command line or setting this environment variable from within vim (I
> don't know, but must be possible).
>
> Fore example:
> :!TERM=xterm man ls
Doesn't work, either.
Regards
Marco
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