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Buffer refreshing after editing vim in terminal
There’s a malfunction in the Terminal window, after I edit and quit a vim file, and maybe after I switch tasks as well going from Textastic to Safari and back, the terminal window flashes with a memory leak from the previously edited vim file.
I solve this by clearing the terminal buffer Ctrl+L, but it’s getting to be annoying.
Customer support service by UserEcho
Can you please provide step-by step instructions so I can reproduce the issue? Alternatively, a screen recording video would help. Thanks!