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emmanueltouzery avatar emmanueltouzery commented on May 16, 2024

(less and man do work)

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Swordfish90 avatar Swordfish90 commented on May 16, 2024

Thank you for your report. Does the problem only appear in vim or also somewhere else? This is strange because no other Fedora 20 user reported something like that. Are you using some strange hardware/setup like a VM or something like that?

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emmanueltouzery avatar emmanueltouzery commented on May 16, 2024

You are right, it's not that simple. I think it's because I have something in my vimrc which does something to the fonts. If I start vim with:

vim -u NONE

To make it ignore my vimrc:
http://evanhahn.com/ignore-vimrc-with-vim/

Then it works... It's probably because I'm using the powerline symbols (but then also my shell is using them and it still works). Trying to isolate the setting which causes the problem...

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emmanueltouzery avatar emmanueltouzery commented on May 16, 2024

OK I tracked it down to this setting in the .vimrc:

" bigger window by default
set lines=30 columns=110

Now yeah, I guess I can't get more lines and columns in an "antique" terminal. Maybe you could try to ignore such requests...

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coydog avatar coydog commented on May 16, 2024

I experienced the same symptoms with Vim on BodhiLinux 3. In my case, the offending .vimrc entry turned out to be the following:

set columns=82

Anything larger than 68 triggers the issue in my environment. As a workaround and perhaps some insight into the cause, the issue is "fixed" per run of vim if I switch between fullscreen and window mode. Perhaps some reinitialization is happening on a fullscreen switch that needs to happen elsewhere as well. I hope this is helpful.

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Swordfish90 avatar Swordfish90 commented on May 16, 2024

I just tested this and I can reproduce the bug. It seems that forcing the size causes this kind of behavior. A simple window resize is a workaround at the moment. Could someone test it and see if also happens upstream? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-terminal-app

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ukn-ubi avatar ukn-ubi commented on May 16, 2024

I have this problem in Arch Linux. I love Cool Retro Term by the way. 😄

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