On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Dominique Pelle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Hi François:
>
>  I have tested your patch #1.  For long lines that wrap multiple times,
>  completion popup
>  does not behave in a symetric way whether popup appears:
>
>  1/ below the cursor (i.e. when cursor is near the top of the screen)
>  2/ or above the cursor (i.e. when cursor is near the bottom of the screen)
>
>  In the first case, popup behaves as you intended I think i.e. it goes
>  below the entire wrapped line, but no more than 3 screen-lines below
>  when the line wraps many times  (good)
>
>  In the second case, popop always appears only one screen-line
>  above the cursor, even if the line is long and wraps several time.  I
>  would  expect the popup to be at the top of the line being edited but
>  no more than 3 screen-lines above the cursor to behave symetrically
>  with case 1/
>
>  Hopefully this explanation makes sense to you.  If not, I can put a link
>  with screenshots if you want.

Yes, I understand what you mean and it would make sense to keep the
same amount of lines of context in both cases, I'll try to fix that.
Thanks for your feedback, that was almost the first time I looked at
Vim's code :-)

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