I apologize for assuming you upgraded from 9 to 11 directly (skipping 10).
It’s a common misconception that is acceptable.

On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 9:46 PM Dedeco Balaco <dedeco.bal...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> I did not leap any release. I did everything correctly, step by step.
>
> The issue is not being reprodutible. I do not find a clear condition to
> make it happen. Searching about your suggestion, I found that vim has a
> few very important arguments, where 2 of them interest me a lot, to
> isolate this issue (I guess):
>
> $ vim -u NORC     # does not load any RC file, global or user's
>
> $ vim -u NONE     # does not load any RC file, and also no plugin
>
> More information can be found in vim man page, and inside vim:
>
> :h initialization
>
>
> Em 18/09/2021 22:27, Jeremy Hendricks escreveu:
> > Generally it’s not recommended to leap frog over releases and you should
> > upgrade in order (Ex. From 9 to 10). I suspect you might need to delete
> > some of the config files in your home directory (rename them it .bak) as
> > the version of vim, etc might be considerable different from 9 to 11 and
> > might have odd results. I’d recommend first renaming .vimrc to
> > .vimrc.bak and see if that fixes it.
> >
> > The next step might be to rename the config files for the mate-terminal
> > and test to see if it’s fixed.
> >
> > On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 9:15 PM Dedeco Balaco <dedeco.bal...@yahoo.com
> > <mailto:dedeco.bal...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hello,
> >
> >     I recently upgraded my Debian 9 to Debian 11. But there are strange
> >     or wrong things happening right now, that did not exist before.
> >
> >     My window manager is Mate Desktop. The terminal i most use is its
> >     own. And i use vim a lot, and i basically never use gvim, i prefer
> >     it through a terminal window.
> >
> >     Each mate-terminal window can have several tabs in it. I use this
> >     feature a lot too. Each tab has its own title, which works pretty
> >     fine. There are several programs that change the title shown while
> >     they run.
> >
> >     Vim is one of these programs. While it is running, the terminal
> >     title shows the name of the file currently being edited, and the
> >     number of files that was opened with it, when it was launched.
> >
> >     After the upgrade, when i quit vim, the terminal title becomes
> >     empty, instead of returning to the default title "Terminal".
> >
> >     Why is this happening? A bug in Vim? In mate-terminal? Or in Debian
> 11?
> >
>
>

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