** Attachment added: "First four lines are selected (visual mode)"
   
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** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: vim
  
  Hello,
  
  is there no highlighting of the selected area in the terminal-based
  version of vim anymore?
  
  1) Release: Ubuntu 10.10 amd64
  2) Package-Version: 2:7.2.330-1ubuntu4 (package 'vim')
  
  To reproduce:
  Open gnome-terminal.
  open any file in vim, e.g. type $vim fubar.txt
  use visual mode (v) to select some text
  
  3) I expect to get a visual indication of some sort of the area highlighted
  4) The text is selected (I can copy it or delete it) but there is no visual 
indication of the area selected
  
- This problem does not occur in other editors (like nano). I can also
- select text in the terminal.
+ This problem does not occur in other editors (like nano). If I select
+ text in the terminal I also get a visual indication (selected part has
+ white background in 'default' theme).

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Title:
  Vim: No highlight for selected area in visual mode

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