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From: cgf AT bbc DOT com (Chris Faylor)
Subject: Re: Perl & GNU-Win32
20 Jul 1997 21:02:35 -0700 :
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In article <2 DOT 2 DOT 32 DOT 19970718183444 DOT 0096f8a4 AT ma DOT ultranet DOT com>,
Larry Hall  <lhall AT rfk DOT com> wrote:
>Michael,
>
>I'm running a self-compiled version of vim (vim 5.0k beta) but I was able to
>get it running with Chris's help.  I've noticed with my version that
>scrolling within vim is incorrect if I start it in a cmd.exe window with a
>scroll bar.  Scrolling is fine if the window does not contain a scroll bar
>prior to vim startup.  I haven't had a chance to look into this bug yet
>myself.  I have not noticed vim hanging in any situation, although it 
>sometimes takes me more than 1 tap of the enter key to get the thing started
>or exited.  I'm running NT 4.0 + SP3.

I've noticed the same thing.  It is annoying because I *want* that scroll bar.

I have noticed two other things when using vim:

1)  You *have* to set your TERM environment variable to "linux".

2)  I have removed the following entries from the linux setting in
    /etc/termcap:

	&7, @7, and cs

    Probably only cs was necessary.

Now that I think of it, I wonder if any of this is necessary with Sergey's
new super-cygwin.dll.
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