Friday, September 11, 2015

Re: gVIM Screen Corruption

Hi!

2015-9-11(Fri) 0:26:22 UTC+9 Tim Chase:
> On 2015-09-10 05:57, octopusgrabbus wrote:
> > I am using gVim on Windows 7 with the latest updates and an Acer
> > V243H monitor at the recommended screen resolution of 1920x1080. I
> > am encountering a problem with gVim's screen display.
> >
> > Occasionally when scrolling, the display starts to get corrupted.
>
> I've had problems with gvim on Windows where certain fonts (and
> font-styles: bold-italic was particularly bad) would leave artifacts
> in neighboring lines. Increasing my 'linespace' option helped to
> clear those up.
>
> And as Tony mentioned (welcome back, Tony...been a while since I've
> seen you here and glad to see you're okay), control+L does a repaint
> of the screen which is my first line of defense when things look a
> little wonky.

Your PC's GPU is manufactured by Intel?
In that case, it is better and try the following patch.

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_dev/NpTfb5c1Rc0/c3Uuw0FdBwAJ

--Best regards,
Hirohito Higashi (a.k.a h_east)

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