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.
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Windows 11's terminal problem has a fix that isn't Linux
The default Windows terminal experience is bad, but it doesn't have to be.
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