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.SH DESCRIPTION
.B exm
works around a quirk of Vim that causes it to clear the screen when invoked as
-ex(1) interactively. It applies Vim's -T option to force the terminal to a
+ex(1) interactively. It applies Vim's -T option to force the terminal to a
"dumb" terminal.
.SH CAVEATS
This breaks switching to visual mode with :visual completely, as the terminal
-will persist in its dumb state. I'm not sure there's a way to fix this. If
+will persist in its dumb state. I'm not sure there's a way to fix this. If
there were a Vim :autocmd for mode switching, it might be possible, or perhaps
by wrapping :visual somehow to :set terminal=$TERM before the switch.
.SH AUTHOR