Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/07/23/07:28:02
In article <6aLo2v9$pfB AT mike DOT franken DOT de>,
Michael Hirmke <mh AT mike DOT franken DOT de> wrote:
>>> 2) I have removed the following entries from the linux setting in
>>> /etc/termcap:
>>>
>>> &7, @7, and cs
>
>I don't use vim's termcap, but Cygnus' one - it also contained these
>entries. After removing them, vim worked perfectly !!
??? I was referring to Cygnus's termcap. I'm not sure what else you
supposed that I was referring to.
>> Vim is working for me here with no problems. I think the only thing you
>> need to do is remove 'cs=' from the termcap setting for 'linux'. This
>> is, of course, only if you are using a termcap version of vim.
>
>Not only as mentioned above !
??? The statement is correct. If you are using a version of vim that
was compiled to use termcap instead of ncurses, you need to remove the
cs= from the linux entry in the termcap distributed by Cygnus. On my
system this is in c:/etc.
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