On 07/08/10 19:24, ron wrote:
On Aug 6, 6:46 pm, Ben Fritz<fritzophre...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would certainly not consider the GUI sucessfully started until it
has been drawn at least once.
I am sure there is a way to suppress all the drawing until after
everything has 'settled'; VIM only knows if the GUI was started
correctly or not; it having been drawn on does not mean the drawing is
visible (nor, I think, is it necessary for it to be visible in order
for the GUI to be called "started")
Well, 'lines', 'columns', 'guifont', 'guioptions', 'guicursor' can be
set, and the :winpos command issued, before the GUI is started, e.g. in
your vimrc (just remember to check :if has('gui_running') since they can
sometimes give wrong results when used in console mode). Their values
will then be remembered, and applied when the GUI is started.
Best regards,
Tony.
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