> After finally upgrading for the first time in 9 or so years, I notice just
> a couple of minor issues:
>
> * When files have been changed externally, and vim regains focus, it still
> only asks whether to load or ignore them one at a time. I often have lots
> of changes at once, eg I switch to another branch or just pull the latest
> code. Was hoping after 9 years there might be a "load all" option.
Or "all but one"? Problem is that you would have to look at each file
to avoid reloading one that you wanted to keep. Perhaps a "load all
that I didn't change"?
> * Bug: resize windows by dragging the divider between them down to a single
> line. The window directly above the divider is fine (as it has focus), but
> windows higher up that are reduced to a single line, or windows below that
> are reduced to a single line, don't end up showing the line with the
> cursor. They are one away from it. As soon as you move the mouse over
> them they update to correctly show the cursor line. This is kind of
> annoying. Aside from seeing something change out of the corner of your eye
> as the mouse moves and wondering what happened, I also often want to see
> that one line. I often reduce a window down to one important line I want
> to see while working in another window.
>
> I'm using gvim on Windows, 8.1, patches 1-897.
It's very likely the code to keep the cursor in the same relative
position. Hmm, I wonder who wrote that? :-)
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