Bug#890316: neovim: cmd line shows special chars like":]2 q" instead of ":"

Luffah luffah at runbox.com
Wed Feb 14 11:51:39 UTC 2018


Hello,

I used 'lxterminal 0.3.0'.
According to what you said, i upgraded it to testing version 'lxterminal
0.3.1'.

Now, it works.

THANK YOU.

Have a good day.


Le 14/02/2018 à 02:31, James McCoy a écrit :
> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 12:11:47PM +0100, Luffah wrote:
>>    When i open `nvim -u NONE` and i press ':' command line
>>    shows special chars like":]2 q" instead of ":" .
> Quoting from upstream's [FAQ]:
>
>> This is a bug in your terminal emulator. It happens because Nvim sends
>> cursor-shape termcodes by default, if the terminal appears to be
>> xterm-compatible (TERM=xterm-256color).
>>
>> To workaround the issue, you can:
>>
>>   * Use a different terminal emulator
>>   * Disable guicursor in your Nvim config:
>>
>>       set guicursor=
> What terminal emulator are you using?
>
> [FAQ]: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/FAQ#nvim-shows-weird-symbols-2-q-when-changing-modes
>
> Cheers,

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_luffah_



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