What I meant was that Vim is now at version 7.3.138. You apparently
are using 7.3.0. This is probably OK--I do not see any bug fixes
related to screen drawing or special keys--but you are missing out on
a lot of bug fixes and minor feature additions

Actually I've got version 7.3.43 with cream on windows. But I do not want the
pain of trying to compile vim on a machine where I do not have root privileges
and I do not know where the sysad people put needed files. The sunfreeware
binaries will be fine.

Are you telling me that none of Vim's runtime files are installed? If so I
would almost expect you to encounter problems.

Specifically, the site has the runtime files for 6.3 installed in a wierd
place -but they are there (/util6/SUNWspro/contrib/vim/share/vim/vim63/).
I did install those for 7.3 in my friend's home directory under ~/vimfiles.
But VIMRUNTIME and the other vim environment variables are undefined. There is
only the traditional .exrc in $HOME, which vim finds by default.

I do not see what `problems' I would encounter by not scripts and files. They
are extra, and not necessary for the executable to function.

For special tests, I do point VIMRUNTIME to the right places. It does not
correct the terminal problem.

is what you really mean, "I have no config files"?
I.e. do you have no ~/.vimrc, no ~/.vim, AND no environment variables
set which affect Vim startup?

Again - no vim related envirenment variables, one .exrc file in the home
directory which all versions of vim read.

but your original email mentions that "the screen
display changes". What sort of changes do you see?

With 6.4 keys and screen seem fairly normal with term=vt102. But with the same
term and 7.3 -- all kinds of things go crazy. Motion keys insert text, and
make the cursor jump to odd places, the j key writes the file to disk -- too
many things to mention here.

Compare the output of the :version command from each Vim version.

This is the most likely source of the problem. Of course 7.3 has gobbs of
extra features including client-server, python, ruby etc. Most particularly,
it is compiled with GTK2 GUI, while 6.4 is compiled without the gui. Im used
to launching gvim when I have a gui, so I do not know what it means for the
console vim to be compiled with a gui.  But it may be doing graphics related
things that confuse a text based console interface.


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