On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 09:53:44PM EST, sokada wrote:
> As you can see in the image, it shows underlines and I don't know why.
> I added the markdown file as well.
I don't use markdown, but I have seen this when I edit html files..
another markup language.. with possible similarities in their .vim
syntax files (?). Not 100% sure but so far I don't think I have seen it
with any other type of file.
My personal colorscheme does not use underlines and when this happens
the :hi command doesn't appear to display any underlined stuff that
might have crept in from elsewhere amongst my current hilights either:
i.e. nothing Vim-ly obvious can account for these annoying artifacts and
where they might come from.
I have a feeling that what may trigger it is a suspend/resume of my
laptop.
I run vim in an xterm+GNU/screen context and occasionally other curious
things happen in Vim after a suspend/resume: simple regexes not working
as they should, basic "yyp" copying and pasting failing with a "E353:
nothing in register *", message.. ex-mode file completion via the tab
key no longer functional..
Since this doesn't happen too often I haven't bothered researching it
but it looks as if once in a while the underlying terminal and Vim are
in some kind of inconsistent state after resuming from an OS suspend.
Anyway, as a workaround, I close my Vim session.. and after a restart
everything is back to normal.
Please ignore if irrelevant to your particular use case.
CJ
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