Charles Campbell wrote:
> This one appears to be a ctrl-f (and ctrl-b) bug. Here's the setup:
> (using Linux,vim-7.0g, huge)
>
> .vimrc :
> set nocp
>
> .gvimrc :
> set lines=21
>
> no .vim/ directory.
>
> Now, for the problem:
>
> gvim -geometry "139x22+0+4" netrw.vim
> 11j<space>
> z<cr>
> 4j<space>6k4j
> <ctrl-f>
>
> Note that the <ctrl-f> does not advance a page; instead, the cursor
> returns to the top line (which is a fold). Similar misbehavior
> happens with a ctrl-b. I have to use hit ctrl-e several times to move
> the folds off the top; then, ctrl-f works again.
I don't see the problem. Perhaps you can tell us what the display looks
like after each command. I'm not sure I have the same version of
netrw.vim (there have been quite a few!).
Also, it's easier if you start with "gvim -u NONE -N ...".
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