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I have an issue with the Vim color schemes: The background color does not fill the whole screen. For example, in the "blue" color scheme the whole screen should turn blue. Instead, the blue background only extends to the end of each line. Is this a setting in the console I'm missing or is this an issue with my vim default settings?

I'm only having this issue with Ubuntu 10.10. echo $TERM outputs xterm-color.

[Update]: To eliminate error sources my minimal ~/.vimrc looks like this:

filetype plugin on
colorscheme blue
syntax on

/etc/vim/vimrc contains the unchanged defaults of Ubuntu

chiborg
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As explained here, disable Background Color Erase (BCE) by clearing the t_ut terminal option (run :set t_ut= in Vim and then press Control+L to refresh the terminal's display) so that Vim extends the color scheme's background color to the whole terminal screen. This also works if Vim is being used inside tmux or GNU screen.

sunaku
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I had the same issue with Ubuntu 12.04 and OpenBSD 5.1 when using vim inside of tmux. Ultimately, I was able to resolve it by setting my terminal type to screen-256color.

Robert Mooney
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