Markus Heidelberg wrote:

> Markus Heidelberg, 22.02.2009:
> > Some test cases:
> > 
> > vim on Konsole maximized, lines=50 columns=155
> > 
> >   :map<CR>q
> >   :map<CR>ddq
> > 
> > vim on Konsole standard, lines=24 columns=80
> > 
> >   :map<CR>q
> >   :map<CR>ddddq
> >   :map<CR>ddddddq
> > 
> > gvim, lines=30, columns=80
> > 
> >   :map<CR>dq
> >   :map<CR>dddq
> >   :map<CR>ddddq
> >   :map<CR>dddddddq
> >   :map<CR>ddddddddq
> 
> I forgot to mention:
> After any of these examples above the more prompt should be closed. Due
> to the bug it isn't and I have to press one or more keys further. But
> there I don't have to press q again, but any key seems to be sufficient.

Is this perhaps because the line that's displayed at the more prompt
wraps?

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