On Dec 22, 3:08 am, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> wrote: > 1. Maybe there's a refresh missing: does it help if you hit Ctrl-L? > 2. Vim 7.3.46 is already quite old. I recommend that you upgrade to the > latest Vim distribution for Windows available > athttp://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Vim/. As of this writing, > the latest version is 7.3.382.
1. I just try out latest version that you recommend - it's the same way. Yes, it's may be some problem with refresh. Ctrl-L show cursor in proper place (and in command mode) moreover just arrow keys (Right, Left) show cursor in proper place also (and remain insert mode) but of course I don't want to press any additional keys every time I start to edit a file. Without visually cursor at file body if I press any letter it will be placed in file (cursor appears in insert mode) but I can't see exectly to where. This behaviour occured only with command line option '--remote-tab-silent' (or just '--remote'). That's why I think that it's a bug that need to be fixed. > If you mean the "foobar.baz 3L, 120C" message, I don't think you can get > rid of it. 2. Yes, I mean that message in command line (in my case with '--remote- tab-silent' option it's slightly different then yours). I think if I can remove this message, may be cursor don't be placed at the end of command line and will appear at file body and that will be workaround for a bug. And as I write before this message for me totally duplicates info from status line (I show status line alwais: 'set laststatus=2' and tune up it for myself 'set statusline=...'). So, it's a sad that I can't control some useless (for me) info messages when gvim is started and open a file for edit. Can I ask developers to fix this also and add some option to disable info messages when gvim (or vim) is started and open a file for edit? -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
