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23-Feb-2005, 02:33 PM #1
Solved: vi terminal setting on AIX
I have been using vi and it has acted just fine, but today for some reason the vi sessions act like they do not understand the terminal I am using.

How can I get vi to act correctly.

$TERM is set to ansi

What command do I use in vi to make sure the term is set corectly. It has worked just fine until today not sure what changed.

Any help would be awesome trying to use vi right now is frustrating as heck it takes me about 3x to do little edits. way to messed to be a productive coded today.
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23-Feb-2005, 04:03 PM #2
emulator error
I found where the terminal emulator was setting the term type incorrectly. Fixed it and it wirks.
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