Paul Jolly wrote:

> One other small issue I've spotted is that in gvim, when a popup is
> used instead of a balloon, the cursor sometimes appears to jump to the
> bottom right of the popup window:
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN2iGTlvvxc
> 
> The cursor itself hasn't actually moved, because if I move the cursor
> via any movement, it's actually in its original place and so the
> movement is as expected.

Sound like restoring the cursor position after drawing some text might
be missing.  Do you have a simple script to show the problem?

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