RE: Remapping mouse-wheel

2007-05-24 Thread Waters, Bill
No, scrollbind is not set.  Keep in mind that I see this problem when I
start with "-u NONE -U NONE".


> ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/pc/gvim71.exe

That's what I am running.


Similar behavior has been reported by at least one other Windows user.


-Original Message-
From: Reid Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:30 PM
To: Waters, Bill
Cc: Tobia; vim
Subject: Re: Remapping mouse-wheel

Waters, Bill wrote:
>> If I understand you correctly, you want the mouse wheel
>>  to always scroll in all windows simultaneously?  
>> 
>
> No.  I want it to behave as yours does, "mouse wheel only scrolls in
the
> active window".
>
> This seems to be a problem specific to Microsoft Windows.  (I am
running
> XP.)  I should have mentioned that before.
>
> --Bill
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:45 PM
> To: vim
> Subject: Re: Remapping mouse-wheel
>
> Waters, Bill wrote:
>   
>> When I have a split window (horizontal or vertical), the mouse wheel
>> only works in one of the two splits.  It works in either (as it
>> should) when I do a CTRL-mouse-wheel.
>> 
>
> I don't think I understand your problem.
>
> Ctrl-mouse wheel has no particular effect on my system (Vim 7.1 Gtk on
> Debian) and it's not supposed to, according to the manual.
>
> On my Vim the mouse wheel only scrolls in the active window, both with
> and without Ctrl,
>
>
>   
>> I am looking for a work-around to this problem.
>> 
>
> If I understand you correctly, you want the mouse wheel to always
scroll
> in all windows simultaneously?  Then put this in your .vimrc:
>
>   set scrollbind
>
>
> HTH
> Tobia
>   
gvim 7.1 (installed using the windows installer 
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/pc/gvim71.exe ) scrolls in active window only 
on my XP Pro. ( scroll and CTRL-scroll ).  You don't by chance have 
scrollbind set true by accident somewhere

:set all
will show all the current settings.


RE: Remapping mouse-wheel

2007-05-24 Thread Waters, Bill
> If I understand you correctly, you want the mouse wheel
>  to always scroll in all windows simultaneously?  

No.  I want it to behave as yours does, "mouse wheel only scrolls in the
active window".

This seems to be a problem specific to Microsoft Windows.  (I am running
XP.)  I should have mentioned that before.

--Bill


-Original Message-
From: Tobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:45 PM
To: vim
Subject: Re: Remapping mouse-wheel

Waters, Bill wrote:
> When I have a split window (horizontal or vertical), the mouse wheel
> only works in one of the two splits.  It works in either (as it
> should) when I do a CTRL-mouse-wheel.

I don't think I understand your problem.

Ctrl-mouse wheel has no particular effect on my system (Vim 7.1 Gtk on
Debian) and it's not supposed to, according to the manual.

On my Vim the mouse wheel only scrolls in the active window, both with
and without Ctrl,


> I am looking for a work-around to this problem.

If I understand you correctly, you want the mouse wheel to always scroll
in all windows simultaneously?  Then put this in your .vimrc:

set scrollbind


HTH
Tobia


Re: Remapping mouse-wheel

2007-05-24 Thread Tobia
Waters, Bill wrote:
> When I have a split window (horizontal or vertical), the mouse wheel
> only works in one of the two splits.  It works in either (as it
> should) when I do a CTRL-mouse-wheel.

I don't think I understand your problem.

Ctrl-mouse wheel has no particular effect on my system (Vim 7.1 Gtk on
Debian) and it's not supposed to, according to the manual.

On my Vim the mouse wheel only scrolls in the active window, both with
and without Ctrl,


> I am looking for a work-around to this problem.

If I understand you correctly, you want the mouse wheel to always scroll
in all windows simultaneously?  Then put this in your .vimrc:

set scrollbind


HTH
Tobia


RE: Remapping mouse-wheel

2007-05-24 Thread Waters, Bill
So, nobody has any comments on this?  I get the same behavior when I
start gvim with "-u NONE -U NONE".

-Original Message-
From: Waters, Bill 
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 1:01 PM
To: vim
Subject: Remapping mouse-wheel

Is there a way to map mouse-wheel to CTRL-mouse-wheel?

I tried this...

map  
map   
nnoremap