> > > Simplest way to reproduce is this: run 'screen', then run 'vim', then
> > > exit with ':q'. My bash prompt is now on the bottom line of my mintty
> > > window, but everything I type, and all output after that, stays on the
> > > last line, each line overwriting the previous. Using 'clear',
> > Simplest way to reproduce is this: run 'screen', then run 'vim', then
> > exit with ':q'. My bash prompt is now on the bottom line of my mintty
> > window, but everything I type, and all output after that, stays on the
> > last line, each line overwriting the previous. Using 'clear', or
> > s
Looks like vim isn't the only problem here, nor is screen. I was able
to see some other poor behaviour by looking at a man page and then
searching for a string which didn't exist--whether running 'screen' or
not. It displayed "Pattern not found" on the bottom line, which
caused a bunch of lines t
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