> I use JPSoft's take command as by command interpreter.  Now at version 29.  
> When I start vim in the terminal, it does not update the screen correctly.
> Contents from longer lines remain on screen when the file has shorter lines.
I don't know the "take command".  Is this a kind of shell?  Or is it
like a console window, that you start Vim in?
There is no good standard terminal on MS-Windows, all off them have
their individual issues.  We try to support at least the good-old
Windows console and the newer Windows Terminal, since these are widely
used.  Making it work with all kind of alternatives is a struggle.  And
when you run Vim, the extra features that the alternative offers are
usually irrelevant.  Please consider using a standard terminal to run
Vim in.  Otherwise, report the problem to JPSoft.  Since Vim works fine
in a standard terminal, the problem very likely is on their side.
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