Olaf Dabrunz wrote: > The problem can be reproduced with > > $ echo -e "1\n2\n3" > file1 > $ echo -e "3" > file2 > $ vim -d file1 file2 > > and in vim: > > :sign define piet text=>> texthl=Search > :sign place 1 line=3 name=piet file=file1 > :sign place 2 line=3 name=piet file=file2 > > The sign shows only in file1, but not in file2, because of the diff > filler lines directly above the sign's line. > > It seems the sign code did not account for filler lines, while other > parts of win_line() did.
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