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From: lhall AT rfk DOT com (Larry Hall)
Subject: Re: Perl & GNU-Win32
29 Jul 1997 14:34:37 -0700 :
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At 01:03 AM 7/27/97 GMT, Chris Faylor wrote:
>In article <2 DOT 2 DOT 32 DOT 19970726194505 DOT 0096be68 AT ma DOT ultranet DOT com>,
>Larry Hall  <lhall AT rfk DOT com> wrote:
>>>..with Sergey's last coolview it isn't necessary to change
>>>anything. Scrolling even in console windows with scrollbars works
>>>perfectly !!!
>>
>>I'm confused by your statement that vim works fine with Sergey's latest 
>>coolview and consoles with scrollbars.  I'm currently running this DLL
>>(circa 7/24/97) with vim on NT 4.0 + SP3 and I still have the scroll down
>>problem on consoles with scrollbars.  I have removed cs and the "7"s from
>>my linux termcap description however (I did this even before getting 
>>Sergey's DLL).  Do you have any suggestions on how I can coax vim to 
>>behave as you describe?  Did you need to recompile vim?  Since I'm 
>>anxious to get this "next to last" problem with vim cleared up on my
>>system, I'd appreciate any suggestions you or others might have.
>
>I put cs= back in the linux termcap definition and vim works fine with
>scrollbars now.  Probably that's all you need to do.  No recompilation
>needed.
>-- 
>http://www.bbc.com/	cgf AT bbc DOT com			"Strange how unreal
>VMS=>UNIX Solutions	Boston Business Computing	 the real can be."

You are quite correct!  This works great now!  Thanks for your help.

Larry

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