Description of problem: I have seen this only with vim but it can hardly be a problem in vim since there is no way to produce the output which I see. I will attach three PNGs to show the problem. This is on x86 but it should not matter. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-terminal-2.7.3-1 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1.don't use system font in g-t, use Monospace 9. might be the case for others, too, but I use this 2.run vi /boot/grub/grub.conf 3. Actual results: as seen in the attached pictures Expected results: clean output, no double prints Additional info:
Created attachment 105920 [details] just after starting vi This is how portions of the screen look like right after starting vi. Look at the end of the lines.
Created attachment 105921 [details] After going to the end of the line Now the cursor is at the end of the line. The '0' now becomes readable.
Created attachment 105922 [details] after going one line down Proceeding to the next line (same column), the '5' becomes now readable, the '0' is back to its sorry state.
I haven't seen this is quite some time. I'll just close it with reference to the FC5 version.