Hello:
I use gvim on a Scientific Linux 7.3, which in turn runs in a VM under 
Windows (Vista).
My problem: occasionally the display of the contents in the gvim window 
disappears, leaving a blank space instead.  Ctrl-L does not work to 
restore the display.  However, I've recently found that moving the 
cursor in and out of the gvim window, twice, restores the display.  I 
haven't seen the problem occur with vim, but these days I use gvim much 
more.
Moving the cursor over the missing text regions restores the text under 
the cursor.
Duplicating this will be difficult as it can possibly depend on so many 
things (vista, vmware, x drivers, SL 7.3, etc).  Is there enough clue 
above to help with this?
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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Saturday, February 18, 2017
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