On Mar 24, 2:20 pm, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
> I spend the majority of my day in Terminal and have never really felt like it 
> was missing something (now that it has both tabs and split-window support). 
> I’m curious what features draw people to other apps.
>
> On Mar 23, 2010, at 6:00 PM, doorman wrote:
>
> > Concerning the terminals part of the discussion, I use gnome-terminal
> > for only one reason: it seems to be the only terminal (at least the
> > only one I've tried) that can show me both the cursor line and the
> > cursor column in vim :p
>
> What options in Vim are you using? I see the cursor position at the bottom of 
> the screen, but maybe you’re talking about something else.

Yes, I am :p I'm sorry, I've just realised I didn't express myself
well. I can see the position in the corner too (i.e. the numerical
representation of the cursor, to be exact), but what I've achieved
only in gnome-terminal is the highlighting of the current row & column
(i.e. I get a cross on the screen indicating all the characters within
the same line AND all the lines with the same indentation), I hope
it's more clear now :)

>
> --
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>

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