Steve wrote

> My best guess would be that it's vim auto indent mode acting up
> with the way tcc is entering that text. You could try turning off
> auto indent in your settings but adding the line:
>
> set noai
>
> In your .vimrc file. At least it will confirm whether that is the problem or 
> not.

It does not seem to be the issue, since even the
Ex command line prompt is shifted when I look
at the screenshot.

To me, it looks like a bug in the terminal.
I searched for "JPSoft's tcc".  I'm not familiar
with it, but it looks like a shell rather than a
terminal if I read https://jpsoft.com/products/tcc-le.html

So can't you run tcc inside a better terminal than
the old Windows terminal (which is presumably
what you're using)?

Or is JPSoft's tcc combining both functionalities of a
terminal and a shell? That would be odd, but in the
Windows world it would not surprise me.

Regards
Dominique

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