Hi, I'd like to get rid of an annoying behaviour of vim which happens sometimes when scrolling down.
I have a text file with alternately long and short lines. I want to scroll down the file, while keeping an eye on the "right part" of the long lines (wrap is disabled, so 1 text line is displayed on one screen line, and I have scrolled horizontally the text a little bit, to see the end of the long lines). What happens when I scroll down, is that the cursor is following along. The problem occurs when the cursor jumps to a short line (which is now out of the screen, because I am scrolled to the right) and vim scrolls me back to the left so that cursor remains in the screen. This is incredibly annoying since I have to scroll to the right again. I'd really love some hints about how to get rid of this behaviour. I have searched a little bit around, and found that it is not possible to make the cursor not follow the lines (trying to stay on the screen), mainly because vim is a terminal app. Cheers, Razvan -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
