> It's Bram ;) And you may try vim_dev, just in case they know. I haven't
> read the sources for FocusGain/FocusLost handling, but they may give you
> a hint about which consoles support that.

Thank you! I'll try that.

>> but in the meantime I am trying not to use gvim.
>>
>
> Why?

Because, gvim is not as good as a console. I'm a console person. In
the way I'm used to work, I use a program, I use <C-z> to interrupt
it, I do some series of commands, and then I 'fg' to get back to it.
Vim should not be an exception. AFAIK, there is no way to do that in
gvim. Plus, I don't especially need gvim's features (the only thing I
would be glad to have is balloon tips, but I live without it).
However, the more features I can pull from gvim, the more I'm happy!

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