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@@ -2790,22 +2790,17 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
i-ci:ver25-Cursor/lCursor,
r-cr:hor20-Cursor/lCursor,
sm:block-Cursor
- -blinkwait175-blinkoff150-blinkon175",
- for Windows console:
- "n-v-c:block,o:hor50,i-ci:hor15,
- r-cr:hor30,sm:block")
- global
- {only available when compiled with GUI enabled, and
- for Windows console}
- This option tells Vim what the cursor should look like in different
- modes. It fully works in the GUI. In a Windows console, only
- the height of the cursor can be changed. This can be done by
- specifying a block cursor, or a percentage for a vertical or
- horizontal cursor.
- For a console, shape is taken into account and color as well if
- 'termguicolors' is set. 't_SI' and 't_EI' are deprecated in neovim.
-
- The option is a comma separated list of parts. Each part consist of a
+ -blinkwait175-blinkoff150-blinkon175")
+ global
+ Configures the cursor style for each mode. Works in the GUI and some
+ terminals. Empty means "non-blinking block cursor in all modes": >
+ :set guicursor=
+<
+ With tmux you might need this in ~/.tmux.conf (see terminal-overrides
+ in the tmux(1) manual page): >
+ set -ga terminal-overrides ',*:Ss=\E[%p1%d q:Se=\E[2 q'
+<
+ The option is a comma separated list of parts. Each part consists of a
mode-list and an argument-list:
mode-list:argument-list,mode-list:argument-list,..
The mode-list is a dash separated list of these modes: