Sunday, September 4, 2011

Re: To travel the unknown space, where no man has gone before.

Benjamin R. Haskell <vim@benizi.com> [11-09-05 00:09]:
> On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, meino.cramer@gmx.de wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am using vim on a recent Gentoo Linux system for nearly all editing
> >tasks -- for example mailing this posting with mutt.
> >
> >If calling vim from the command line there is no problem at all.
> >
> >If vim is called from within mutt, the cursor is at 0,0 (which is
> >correct) but the $ (end of line, not a real "$") at the right side of
> >the cursor is highlighted -- sometimes also the $ below the cursor is
> >highlighted.
> >
> >When starting "set list", the ghosts vanished as they do, when I give
> >a :nohlsearc.
>
> If it goes away with :noh, you're just seeing the matches for your last
> saved search.
>
>
> >No sessions are saved automagically.
>
> Even if sessions aren't saved automatically, .viminfo probably is, and
> IIRC, 'hls' is saved under the Gentoo defaults. So, if the last thing
> you searched was /$/ or something that would match an end of line, you
> may simply be seeing the last search.
>
> Try searching for 'asdf' within a mutt editing session. Then fire up
> mutt again, and see if 'asdf' is the thing highlighted. (If there's no
> 'asdf' to highlight, type it, see if it gets highlighted.)
>
> --
> Best,
> Ben
>
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Hi Ben,

thank you for your reply! :)


this was my first thought too and I checked it the same way you
descrbied it...but regardless, what I had searched before...the
highlightning was as it is described above.

Best regards,
mcc


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