On 05:07 Sun 29 Dec , Some Developer wrote:
> On 29/12/2013 03:21, Some Developer wrote:
> > I've tried gVim 7.4.131 and gVim 7.3.1314 (both compiled from source by
> > myself) using the following compilation options:
> >
> > ./configure --with-python-config-dir=/usr/bin/python-config --with-x
> > --enable-gui=gtk2 --enable-gtk2-check --enable-cscope --disable-netbeans
> > --enable-multibyte --enable-pythoninterp=yes --disable-darwin
> > --with-features=huge
> >
> > and in both versions the screen fails to redraw correctly when entering
> > text. The main issue seems to be that if a menu is displayed with
> > autocorrect the screen does not seem to redraw itself. If I press
> > Control-r then the issue is temporarily fixed. I'm not entirely sure on
> > the best way to troubleshoot this particular issue. I've had gVim
> > working correctly on the same operating system, the same version and the
> > same plugins / configuration with no problem at all.
> >
> > The only thing I can think of that has changed is that I have recently
> > switched from using Virtualbox 4.3.6 to using VMWare Workstation 10.
> >
> > Has anyone got any suggestions for things to try to get some useful
> > debugging information to try and solve this issue at all? Unfortunately
> > there doesn't seem to be any error messages in the console if gVim is
> > started from the command line so I'm somewhat stumped. Especially as I
> > have had this working just fine in the past.
>
> OK. After spending some time testing various things out I've managed to
> narrow the problem down a little bit.
>
> The problem only seems to manifest itself when editing HTML files with
> gVim. When editing the same HTML file with the command line version of
> Vim the problem does not occur (even though exactly the same
> configuration / plugins are in use when using both).
>
> I've looked through my configuration for any HTML specific options and
> tried to disable them all but to no avail.
>
> I've also tried the version of gVim in the Ubuntu repositories with the
> same problem. I'm completely stumped.
>
> I currently have the following plugins installed:
>
> YouCompleteMe
> ack
> ctrlp
> gundo
> minibufexpl
> nerdtree
> powerline
> pydoc
> pytest
> syntastic
> tagbar
> ultisnips
> fugitive
> vim-pony
> vim-virtualenv
> Pathogen
> dbext
> autocomplpop
> l9
> python_editing.vim
>
Have you tried "gvim -u NONE"?
What are the steps to reproduce it: do you use <c-x><c-o> in the insert
mode to trigger this behaviour?
Regards,
Marcin
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