On 13/11/13 01:48, Alexander Shukaev wrote:
Hello,
I want to report a bug which I found quite some time ago, but lately it became
particularly annoying as one of my plugins depends on the bugged functionality.
I don't know if it's present on other platforms, but it is definitely present
on Windows (GUI version, of course). To reproduce, do the following:
1. Create a stack of windows, i.e. there can be as many windows as you like,
but there should be only horizontal splits (aka `:sp`);
2. Remember the position of Vim's main window now (upper-left corner);
3. Perform snapping: drag Vim's main window to left or right edge so that it
"snaps", i.e. covers half of the screen;
4. In any of the windows in Vim perform `:wincmd H`;
5. Notice how Vim's main window instantly jumps to the previous position before
snapping (the one you should have remembered); pretty annoying, isn't it?
There are other ways to reproduce it, and all of them result in this bug. For
example:
1. Have your Vim with just one window opened inside;
2. Snap;
3. Perform `:vsp`;
4. Boom, the jump happens again.
NOTE: If you'd do `:sp` instead, everything would be smooth, no buggy jumps. So I suspect
that this issue is especially related to "vertical" actions.
Hopefully, this is fixable. Regards.
I don't see this on GTK2/Gnome2, but also I can drag gvim as far as I
want to the side (with still a few pixels in view so that my mouse can
still hold the titlebar), I don't see any "snapping" at step 3.
I tried with ":wincmd H" and also with Ctrl-W H which is supposed to be
equivalent; and I do see the current window contents move to a
full-height vertical split at far left, which is what these commands are
supposed to do according to the help.
Best regards,
Tony.
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