Vim and nano are command-line text editors that run in a terminal rather than a graphical user interface (GUI). Vim and nano have a similar appearance but differ greatly in functionality and ...
Nope, not fixed for me in 10.3.1. I had this way back in 10.1, and it went away in 10.2. Now it's back. Any suggestions on how to get rid of it would be great.
The default Windows terminal experience is bad, but it doesn't have to be.