Christian Brabandt wrote:

> On Mo, 31 Jul 2017, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> 
> > Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > > I am  also using vi mode within the shell, however using it while
> > > running the terminal is ... confusing.
> > 
> > Yes, you can run Vim, open a shell, run Vim in it, start a shell
> > window...
> 
> Oh I was not talking about running Vim recursively. I meant I am using 
> vi-mode of the shell (set -o vi) which was confusing. However I believe 
> this is just a matter of getting used to.
> 
> > Perhaps we could give a shell window a bit of a background.  However,
> > when running Vim in it it would go back to normal?
> 
> Perhaps it would be better, if we color the frame/window border 
> differently? Not sure, if this is possible however.

We could use a different highlight for the status line.  "StatusLineTerm"?
Could even make a difference between Terminal mode and not.
Although that's already in the text.

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