> Vim can't possibly add code to support each peculiarity of each of them. > I'm not sure what generic problem exists that is not terminal-specific. > The early days of Unix coincided with a Cabrian explosion of physical terminals. This led to the development of a database of terminal attributes and controls, (the termcap file, if memory serves me correctly). Reading this table was entertaining. The included comments reeked of late-night struggles and triumphs over frustration.
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