On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 7:55:53 AM UTC-6, Kwezilomso Mhaga wrote:
> my bad, didn't read your question carefully. what do you mean?
After running Vim :terminal, the statusline from.vimrc, such as
3-168 L3/5 C0
is appended to with a string such as:
!bash (34) [Terminal][+-]
The appending chars on the left-side of the statusline, i.e. the part of my statusline that follows the "%<" operator, are not affected.
I'm trying to stop the print of the appending chars.
=> After now deleting successive operators from my .vimrrc statusline, I see that issue, for me, is that terminal binds its own data to the established statusline operators, e.g. %t binds to "!bash" This is not what I want locally, so it looks like the implication form me is to write statusline entries that condition on whether the window is a terminal or not.
Charles
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