On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 01:06:45PM -0400, cga2000 wrote:
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 08:40:17AM EDT, Gilles Roy wrote:
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 08:35:42AM -0400, Gilles Roy wrote:
>I've looked through the mutt docs and didn't see anything that could help
>me. If I run Vim in CLI mode, it also has status bars but the problem
>doesn't occur. However, there is a difference between Vim and Mutt. In
>Mutt, the status bars don't actually reach the very edge of the screen
>(i.e. they don't occupy the 1/2 character of extra space). The place where
>they don't occupy is where the colour remnant is left behind. In Vim, the
>status bar occupies the extra bit of character space.
Sorry, this isn't true. The same problem occurs with status bars in Vim
as in Mutt. I have also seen the same thing start happening with the
extra partial space at the botton of the screen.
Have you tried xterm? That's what I use and I have never seen this.
The problem doesn't seem to happen with xterm, although I've managed to
get a big red bar all along the side and bottom of my xterm window in
fullscreen (i.e. the area along the edge too small to fit a character in
it). I can't readily reproduce this problem though.
It must be something wrong with the Gnome window manager.
Thanks,
Gilles
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