Sunday, September 4, 2011

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

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.

No sessions are saved automagically.

How can I identify those klingons, who insert extra unknown space
to the neutral zone of my mail universe?

Thank you very much for any help in this diplmatic mission ! :))

PS: The terminal I use is unicode-rxvt aka urxvt and the encoding
scheme is utf-8.


Best regards,
mcc


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