On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 12:54 -0800, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > Robin Mordasiewicz <robin at bullseye.tv> wrote: > > I connect with Putty, and then I execute "screen -D -R" > > from my screen session I ssh to my boxes. > > You only see it when in ViM, but not on the command line? > Or you see it in both? > > If you're only seeing it in ViM, I'm curious why ViM is not > handling the termcaps the same as the command line. > > Unless you're running GViM (GUI). > Then your termcap isn't provided by the same terminal as your > command line, but your your X-Server. > > -- Bryan > > P.S. The "quick fix" to deal with backspace mapping issues > on just about any modern UN*X platform is to type: > $ stty erase (then hit the backspace key) > > Another quick fix and more permanent would be: PATH=$PATH:/usr/X11R6/bin # Display information about what was just done. # echo Terminal type = $TERM on line `tty` if [ ${DISPLAY:=""} != "" ] then echo "X11 DISPLAY set to $DISPLAY" fi # # Now set up the terminal modes # #stty erase \^h kill \^x intr \^c if stty susp \^z >>/dev/null 2>&1 then echo Job control enabled else echo Job control not available fi -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20051130/c477a4e8/attachment-0005.html>