Hi Adrian!

On Di, 24 Mär 2015, Adrian wrote:

> I'd like to jump between the console and the editor without having the 
> console scroll up.
> 
> Is there a way that this can be done?  I see that there are terminal codes 
> that save and restore the screen and this seems to be what vim uses to 
> restore the console when you shell or Ctrl-Z out, so there must be a way to 
> restore it without causing the shell to be invoked resulting in the terminal 
> being scrolled up. Then a user can hit any key to restore the vim display.
> 
> If this isn't a default feature, could this be done in scripting?
> 

Does that help:
:set t_ti= t_te=

For a detailed explanation see :h xterm-screen


Best,
Christian
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