>With the lack of details, it's really hard to say, but - that sounds
>like what would happen if $LINES or $COLUMNS were set incorrectly and
>vim wasn't able to ask the terminal what the correct number of lines
>and columns are.

Matt,
Thanks for taking the time to help and I apologize for the lack of details
as I literally just don't know enough about vim to even know what to ask
yet:)

I tried playing with those, but now my problem is that I open a file, I
see it all, but as I move the cursor down, once I hit the bottom, only the
bottom line updates, so the initial page worth of lines remains unchanged
and all the new lines only appear one at a time at the bottom?

My .vimrc currently is very bare as I get it the way I like it, but it looks
like this so far:



if &term != 'xterm'
  set term=linux
endif
syntax on

set nocompatible
set hlsearch
"set columns=120
"set lines=80

highlight Normal     ctermfg=LightGrey  ctermbg=Black
highlight Search     ctermfg=0          ctermbg=7       cterm=NONE
highlight Visual                                        cterm=reverse
highlight Cursor     ctermfg=Black      ctermbg=Green   cterm=bold
highlight Special    ctermfg=Brown
highlight Comment    ctermfg=Blue
highlight StatusLine ctermfg=blue       ctermbg=white
highlight Statement  ctermfg=Yellow                     cterm=NONE
highlight Type                                          cterm=NONE


Thanks!
jlc

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