Hi everybody,
i have a small problem with gvim. After starting gvim in a full heigth
frame ( on a 1280x1024 screen ) there is an unused grey area of about 3
lines heigth on the bottom of the frame. Mod+L does not help, because
gvim seems to ignore a resize to the same size. Any real resizing (
resize frame, move to a different frame, fullscreen ) fixes this.
I tried to write a lua function that increases and decreases the frame
size in one function, but ion does not tell the client about the resize
until after the function execution. Now i settled to using Mod+Enter
twice. Does anybody have a better hack?
( If the frame does not cover the whole hight, gvim behaves normally. )
One thing (i think its the only one for now) i miss in ion is something
similar to sticky windows. It would be nice to attach a client to more
than one frame. It is obvious that a client can not be shown in multiple
frames at the same time, but it could be in one frame on each workspace.
Having something like Mod+Shift+A as attach_duplicate would be nice.
Regards
Nils
Ps: I use ion exclusively for a month now and i wont go back.
Btw: I am using debian ion-devel/unstable (20030627), vim-gtk/stable
(6.1.018). gvim from testing and unstable shows the same behaviour.
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panic ("No CPUs found. System halted.\n");
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