Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
> I've created a seperate thread for this issue, even though I discussed
> it briefly earlier, as I've done some testing and it seems this may be
> a Vim bug.
>
> NOTES
> - using Vim 7.0, downloaded and installed about 2 days ago
> - running under WinXP SP2
>
> STEPS TO R
Eric Arnold wrote:
On 6/2/06, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eric Arnold wrote:
> Have you tried resizing your command line:
>
> :set cmdheight=10
>
I have, and I still see the problem. Have you tried reproducing it? I
could, with no problem.
Yes, I see it now. It only seems to ha
On 6/2/06, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eric Arnold wrote:
> Have you tried resizing your command line:
>
> :set cmdheight=10
>
I have, and I still see the problem. Have you tried reproducing it? I
could, with no problem.
Yes, I see it now. It only seems to happen with 'O", not '
Gerald Lai wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Eric Arnold wrote:
Have you tried resizing your command line:
:set cmdheight=10
I have, and I still see the problem. Have you tried reproducing it? I
could, with no problem.
I can't test this because my home computer with Vim 7 i
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Eric Arnold wrote:
Have you tried resizing your command line:
:set cmdheight=10
I have, and I still see the problem. Have you tried reproducing it? I could,
with no problem.
I can't test this because my home computer with Vim 7 is down. What
happen
Eric Arnold wrote:
Have you tried resizing your command line:
:set cmdheight=10
I have, and I still see the problem. Have you tried reproducing it? I
could, with no problem.
Best regards,
Tony.
Have you tried resizing your command line:
:set cmdheight=10
On 6/2/06, Maciej Kalisiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've created a seperate thread for this issue, even though I discussed
it briefly earlier, as I've done some testing and it seems this may be
a Vim bug.
NOTES
- using Vim 7.0, d
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
On 02/06/06, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If successive messages flit by too fast, they can in some cases erase
one another. As long as they appear in ":messages" it shouldn't really
be a problem.
I get the same behaviour as you mention later in your email.
On 02/06/06, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If successive messages flit by too fast, they can in some cases erase
one another. As long as they appear in ":messages" it shouldn't really
be a problem.
I get the same behaviour as you mention later in your email.
Admittedly this is a min
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
I've created a seperate thread for this issue, even though I discussed
it briefly earlier, as I've done some testing and it seems this may be
a Vim bug.
NOTES
- using Vim 7.0, downloaded and installed about 2 days ago
- running under WinXP SP2
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
- fire up
I've created a seperate thread for this issue, even though I discussed
it briefly earlier, as I've done some testing and it seems this may be
a Vim bug.
NOTES
- using Vim 7.0, downloaded and installed about 2 days ago
- running under WinXP SP2
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
- fire up "gvim -u NONE -U NONE"
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