On Wed, 21 Jun 2023 13:41:03 +0100
Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net> wrote:
> Can we assume that MS Terminal is included with the distribution, or
> installed most widely? If so, then investing time in making this work
> properly is well worth it.
Windows 11 comes with MS Terminal and is the default [1]. As for making
this work: it already works fine. You may be referencing a previous
issue I raised about colors [2]. That's a veeery minor issue. And it
only appears when 'termguicolors' is disabled, which isn't the case for
most users.
(after re-reading the earlier emails:)
I see that Rob Solomon wrote:
> I'm following up w/ my last post, to say that it's been fixed by making the
> terminal window size smaller. This fixed the same issue whether it was
> cmd.exe, windows terminal, or TakeCommand.
That's a contradiction between what they and I are experiencing. On my
end, when I resize MS Terminal or Conhost, Vim resizes accordingly. My
system is:
OS: Windows 11 22H2 (Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22621.1848])
Terminal: Windows Terminal Preview v1.18.1462.0
Shell: cmd.exe, PowerShell 7, git-bash, msys (tried all)
Vim: v9.0.1640 (built with mingw-w64 toolchain of MSys2/UCRT64)
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Enan
[1]: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-terminal-is-now-the-default-in-windows-11/
[2]: https://groups.google.com/g/vim_dev/c/SuVLCni9WCw/m/UtZ2DXLDAQAJ
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