Re: Mode dependent cursor shape lost in cygwin Vim in a Windows console

2010-08-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 06:30:50PM +0100, Andy Koppe wrote: >>Could you implement such a patch yourself? > >No. I don't maintain the console and mintty keeps me busy enough >already. And also: HJM. cgf -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwi

Re: Mode dependent cursor shape lost in cygwin Vim in a Windows console

2010-08-14 Thread Andy Koppe
On 13 August 2010 22:30, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote: >> No, but I'm sure a patch implementing the DECSCUSR control sequence >> using SetConsoleCursorInfo() would be welcome. (Copyright assignment >> required.) > > I guess this patch is not in Vim code (which is able to do the job in a > normal cmd co

Re: Mode dependent cursor shape lost in cygwin Vim in a Windows console

2010-08-13 Thread JOHNER Jean 066030
On 13 August 2010, Andy Koppe wrote: > No, but I'm sure a patch implementing the DECSCUSR control sequence > using SetConsoleCursorInfo() would be welcome. (Copyright assignment > required.) I guess this patch is not in Vim code (which is able to do the job in a normal cmd console window) but rat

Re: Mode dependent cursor shape lost in cygwin Vim in a Windows console

2010-08-13 Thread Andy Koppe
On 13 August 2010 14:22, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote: > Hello, > > Please do the following: > 1/ Start a standard cmd console >   Launch Windows Vim (C:\Program Files\vim\vim72\vim.exe) with >   vim -u NONE file1 > >  Result: file1 opens with a block cursor. If insert mode is activated, > the cursor c

Mode dependent cursor shape lost in cygwin Vim in a Windows console

2010-08-13 Thread JOHNER Jean 066030
Hello, Please do the following: 1/ Start a standard cmd console Launch Windows Vim (C:\Program Files\vim\vim72\vim.exe) with vim -u NONE file1 Result: file1 opens with a block cursor. If insert mode is activated, the cursor changes to underscore (nice) 2/ Launch cygwin.bat Launch cygw