The difference between gvim and all the rest is that gvim needs no
terminal interface between it and the console: it is its own terminal,
so to speak, and so it has a better mastery of all aspects of input and
output (including key events OT1H and character glyph shaping OTOH) than
does Console Vim.
Hmmm. I suppose I may have to try to get in the habit of using gvim
over popping open a terminal to use vim.
On Linux you could also try xterm, mlterm, konsole, Terminal,
gnome-terminal, or at least any of them that are installed on your
system; and maybe others: these are the ones I know about.
Just for the record:
gnome-terminal shows the same behavior as terminator and xterm works fine.
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