Nick Lo wrote:

> Actually on a bit more exploration it also seems that if you:
> 
> - Open that split file/netrw window
> - :tabnew with a new file in
> - Go to another OS X application
> - Return to Vim
> - Click the the split window and again the netrw window will have  
> disappeared
> 
> If you just leave the split window alone open and return to Vim from  
> another app the window flickers/refreshes momentarily.
> 
> Nick
> 
> > Hi Bram,
> >
> > Yes it's reproducible:
> >
> > I'm using the OS X Universal binary...
> >
> > http://macvim.org/OSX/files/binaries/OSX10.4/Vim7.0-univ.tar.bz2
> >
> > ...from...
> >
> > http://macvim.org/OSX/index.php
> >
> > and have upgraded netrw to v100. It's files reside in my .vim  
> > directory while the OS X package still has the ones it came with.
> >
> > - Open a horizontally split window with netrw in one and a file in  
> > the other
> > - :tabnew
> > - Drag and drop a file from the finder into the new tab  
> > window ...or... Drag and drop onto the Vim icon
> > - Go back to the first tab and the netrw split will have closed  
> > leaving just the file window
> >
> > Note if you open a file via Vim (:e :Ex etc) in the new tab window  
> > and go back to the first tab the netrw window will still be there  
> > so this bug seems specific to drag and drop actions.

I can reproduce it.  Very strange.  I'll add a remark to the todo list
and look into it later.

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