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vim colorscheme + resize = weird boarders
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I am using vim 8.1. Just recently I started using colorschemes. Now with colorschemes (whether default schemes like desert or plugin schemes like gruvbox) all works great except when I resize my window. Say I have two windows side by side, and I open vim on either of the windows and begin to resize either window. This will result in the window that has vim (or had, since even after I close vim, the same pattern happens) to lose colors around the boarder (image below). If I disable vim's colorschemes, this effect doesn't happen. I've tried many things and a lot of googling to no avail. Any one have any ideas?
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I am using vim 8.1. Just recently I started using colorschemes. Now with colorschemes (whether default schemes like desert or plugin schemes like gruvbox) all works great except when I resize my window. Say I have two windows side by side, and I open vim on either of the windows and begin to resize either window. This will result in the window that has vim (or had, since even after I close vim, the same pattern happens) to lose colors around the boarder (image below). If I disable vim's colorschemes, this effect doesn't happen. I've tried many things and a lot of googling to no avail. Any one have any ideas?
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I am using vim 8.1. Just recently I started using colorschemes. Now with colorschemes (whether default schemes like desert or plugin schemes like gruvbox) all works great except when I resize my window. Say I have two windows side by side, and I open vim on either of the windows and begin to resize either window. This will result in the window that has vim (or had, since even after I close vim, the same pattern happens) to lose colors around the boarder (image below). If I disable vim's colorschemes, this effect doesn't happen. I've tried many things and a lot of googling to no avail. Any one have any ideas?
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I am using vim 8.1. Just recently I started using colorschemes. Now with colorschemes (whether default schemes like desert or plugin schemes like gruvbox) all works great except when I resize my window. Say I have two windows side by side, and I open vim on either of the windows and begin to resize either window. This will result in the window that has vim (or had, since even after I close vim, the same pattern happens) to lose colors around the boarder (image below). If I disable vim's colorschemes, this effect doesn't happen. I've tried many things and a lot of googling to no avail. Any one have any ideas?
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