Leonardo Valeri Manera wrote:
On 30 August 2011 20:29, Ben Fritz<[email protected]>  wrote:

On Aug 29, 10:22 am, "MacDonald, Stuart"
<[email protected]>  wrote:
On Windows 7 64-bit:

C:\>  gvim -u NONE -U NONE -N
a<tab>C<esc>
0cw<spaces><esc>u

Looks good so far.

:highlight Normal font=lucida_console<enter>
0cw<spaces><esc>u

There are lots of small yellow garbage bits left on the screen. (See
attached.) They are cleared with<ctrl>l.

:highlight Normal font=Fixedsys<enter>
0cw<spaces><esc>u

And back to correct operation. Switching between the two fonts
reproduces the bug, so it looks like it's a problem with Lucida Console.

I don't get it in strange colors, but I regularly get leftover garbage
like that in the correct Normal fg color in my gvim in Windows XP. I
think I first noticed it back in 7.1 or 7.2, it's been around for a
while. It may not be the same issue, but other people have complained
in the past about it. I've never found a reliable way to reproduce it.

I do not use the font tag in highlight rules, but rather just set my
guifont. Maybe that contributes to why mine acts differently.

I use DejaVu Sans Mono most of the time, and occasionally Consolas, so
I doubt it's only Lucida Console.
Consolas here, I often have 1/2 px of garbage between each line,
depending on colorscheme.

In my current colorscheme, I only get it in the line numbers column,
but its there allright.
I occasionally get leftover pixels, too; I use Linux and Luxi Mono 10. So it doesn't just appear to be a windows issue. A ctrl-L usually clears it up. Sad to say, I don't know how to reproduce it, either.

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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