On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 7:49 AM, 'Andy' via vim_use <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I am using vim as installed on opensuse, and have a question about it now > that I have googled for, and cannot find any definitive information about.Or > at least, any information that I can parse into something that "works for > me". The only information I've come up with, that appears to bear on > the behavior I see is stuff about folding, but I've tried turning it off > (set > nofoldenable), and nothing changes. The version of vim that opensuse loads > is v7.3.831 according to the splash screen it throws up. > > My question is that when I fire up vim on some file, it begins with thefile > itself just fine. But then, after a few seconds, I get a grey bar on the > left > side of the screen, in which some various symbols and numbers appear. For > an example, take a look at the attached jpg. If I ever do a normal > highlight and click,to get text from one window to another, the characters > inside the grey barcome along too, and the grey bar turns into a two column > wide space in thetransfered text, which is rather annoying and is most of > the > reason for myquestion here > > What is this functionality, why would I want it, and how can I get rid of it > if in fact I don't want it after learning what it is? > > Thanks for any help you can provide to me, > Andy
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