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unknown characters in vim #232

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jue-jue-zi opened this issue Oct 19, 2021 · 3 comments
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unknown characters in vim #232

jue-jue-zi opened this issue Oct 19, 2021 · 3 comments
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@jue-jue-zi
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jue-jue-zi commented Oct 19, 2021

Some characters cannot display using vim,

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But if I resize the width of the pane for multiple times, the strange characters disappear,

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And the related plugins and settings are as follow for debugging,

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For the control sequences that is not yet supported, WindTerm will displayed them directly. These control sequences will be supported in the next prerelease version. Please stay tuned, thank you.

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The new WindTerm_2.2.0_Prerelease_4 version has been released and CSI > m, CSI > 1 ; Ⓝ m, CSI > 2 ; Ⓝ m and CSI > 4 ; Ⓝ m are supported, please download and check it, thank you.

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I failed to recognize what ESC[?10 was in the first screenshot. If it still appears, please tell me, I will fix it in subsequent versions.

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ademarguerreiro commented Jun 30, 2023

The new WindTerm_2.2.0_Prerelease_4 version has been released and CSI > m, CSI > 1 ; Ⓝ m, CSI > 2 ; Ⓝ m and CSI > 4 ; Ⓝ m are supported, please download and check it, thank you.

BTW: I failed to recognize what ESC[?10 was in the first screenshot. If it still appears, please tell me, I will fix it in subsequent versions.

Greetings, i like to add that the problem with ESC[?10 still persists, what i realize is that it's happening when SSH a RHEL based machine(RHEL, CentOS, Alma and Rocky) and using vim to edit a file. Some with nano works fine, but using vim or svim when we press up or down this strange characters appear, sometimes even nano doesn't works.

I'm using Windterm 2.6 latest preview, love Windterm, really a huge fan, this is the only issue that i find so far. I tried changing font, font size, tried different systems(Mac OS, Linux, Windows with WSL), but so far no luck, i hope that it can be fixed, to workaround as i said before i use nano or other terminal like Windows Terminal, but i really want to use only Windterm, best terminal i used so far.

Edit: To add more details, when i ssh a RHEL based server and try to use up and down arrow keys this error occurs, but one more detail that i observed is that if the OS language is EN-US the error appears, but if the language is set to PT-PT or PT-BR all works well, i tried change to a mono font but with no avail, best regards friend.

Thanks in advance for the attention and best regards.
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