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Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 14:22:47 +0100
From: Ljubomir Josifovski <lbj AT cre DOT canon DOT co DOT uk>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: command window/console with cols > 132, vim restore screen (t_ti, t_te)
Message-ID: <20030611132246.GA23443@berk.cre.canon.co.uk>
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When I use a command window/cygwin console with large number of
columns (e.g. 160, 180) vim does not restore the screen upon
exit/suspend (^Z) correctly (or maybe does not save it correctly
upon entry). The restored region is just a black area (black fg
on black bg?). The "console" is created via shortcut targeting
"C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login -i", and I set the window size in
Properties/Layout/Window size/Width. Has anyone experienced the
same problem (I don't think it is new, nor it appeared recently
- I just got fed up enough to ask if anyone knows better), even
how to solve it?

My TERM=cygwin, does not happen with xterm, and the vim t_ti and
t_ti vars are as the example in the "help
restorescreen",

set t_ti=^[7^[[r^[[?47h t_te=^[[?47l^[8        

and I have the current cygwin, vim, terminfo/termcap.

thanks in advance,

-- 
Ljubomir Josifovski

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