On 6/15/22 2:44 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Yes, that is indeed a problem. Lots of terminal emulators keep popping up, many with the same or similar base, and adding one more feature. They don't bother distributing a correct termcap/terminfo entry and just use something like "xterm" for $TERM.

I wonder how much of that is by conscious choice vs ignorance.

I have been thinking of a way to just ignore termcap/terminfo and let the terminal tell us what it's features are. Xterm does this partially, but there can be artifacts (e.g. when Vim exits very quickly). I haven't found the right solution yet.

I'm curious.  Though that is probably even further off topic.

It works well compared to other solutions (e.g. Putty). If you can't get it to connect double check the settings. It works for me (when I get the domain or IP address and port right).

I suspect that my problem is related to the super tight security settings that $CORP_IT has put in place since the last time I tried to use it.



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