Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:

> I see a problem in xterm screen refresh with the recent versions of Vim.
> The text displayed in the command line is not cleared.
> 
> Steps to reproduce this problem:
> 
> $ vim -u NONE -i NONE -N -c 'set cmdheight=2' -c 'set laststatus=2'
> <press CTRL-G to display the current file name and other information>
> <Press :e to edit a file>
> 
> In the last step, the file name and other information displayed by
> CTRL-G are not cleared. Even if I force a screen refresh using CTRL-L
> or the ":redraw!" command, the text is not cleared.
> 
> I don't see this problem with Vim 7.3.
> 
> After this problem is seen, if I suspend Vim (using CTRL-Z) and
> resume it (using fg), then the screen is cleared properly.

I cannot reproduce this problem.  I do see the first message from CTRL-G
disappearing, that's most likely the other bug.
For me pressing ":" to type the ":e" command already clears the info
from CTRL-G.

Since you say CTRL-G gives info, you actually are editing a file?

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